Campus ambassadors

 

Did you know that helping other students find out about our opportunities is a great way to open doors for yourself?

Each year we look for high-achieving first year law students who would like to represent us on campus for the following year. As our campus ambassador, you will work closely with our graduate recruitment marketing team to help facilitate the marketing events which the firm has planned for the 2013/14 academic year. Letting students know about us, our events and our opportunities.

Your role will cover everything from helping to plan and publicise events to providing insights, ideas and student feedback. As a campus ambassador, you will be well placed to introduce us to talented undergraduates, and you will be able to devise refreshingly different ways for us to talk about who we are, what we do and what we offer our trainees.

In return, you will receive £600, along with all the training and support you need. You will get to better understand how a global law firm works whilst demonstrating your personality, drive and creativity. If you are successful, we will guarantee you a place on one of our 2014 summer vacation schemes, which will be a big step towards a career with us.

We are ideally looking for first year law students with strong academic achievement aiming to achieve a good 2:1 (or equivalent), outstanding communication skills and proven ability for organising events. You should also have an interest in global law firms and working in the City. You will also have lots of initiative and a can-do attitude.

Applications for our 2013/14 campus ambassador positions remain open at Bristol, KCL and Warwick Universities. To apply before the 24 May 2013 deadline date, please complete an online application via graduates.hoganlovells.com/apply_now

You will be required to attend an assessment day on the 18 or 25 June 2013 at Hogan Lovells' London office.

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