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Refer & Win Today

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We are excited to introduce our new referral programme.

When you share your personal sign-up link with an aspiring lawyer and they join, you earn access to resources and support that help you stand out in your applications.

Here’s what you can unlock:

  • 1 Referral - How to Research a Law Firm Checklist

  • 5 Referrals - Β£5 Coffee Voucher

  • 10 Referrals - The Interview Question Bank with 80+ Qs

  • 20 Referrals - CV / Application review

  • 30 Referrals - Mock Interviews

The reviews and mock interview will be done by trainee solicitors or ex-recruiters from top law firms.

Your unique referral link is https://equalopportunitylaw.com/subscribe?ref=PLACEHOLDER

Just copy it β†’ share it β†’ help someone else applying this year β†’ and you unlock rewards automatically.

  1. πŸ“„Law Firm Profiles

    Access over 20 law firm profiles, complete with breakdowns, seats, secondments, and other requirements.

  2. πŸ’Ό Virtual Work Experience

    Explore free virtual internships and DIY vacation schemes. Build real-world skills you can showcase on applications.

  3. πŸ“š Studying

    First Class LLB Notes, Problem Question Model Answers, Essay Structures and more tips to ace your degree.

  4. ✍️ Application Writing & Tests

    Application tracker, CV & Cover Letter guidance, psychometric tests guidance, interview answering guidance and more.

  5. πŸ† Personal Development

    Resources to boost your confidence, communication, and professional skills.

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