Clifford chance virtual internship
We have listened to your feedback, and this year we have included new features in the Virtual Internship to make it even better.
The Virtual Internship has been broken down into a series of modules so that you can choose the area which interests you most. You can do as many or as few of the modules as you like, depending on how much time you have available. The modules are designed to give a flavour of our business and the type of work we do for clients.
The Clifford Chance Virtual Internship is a great way to get a taste of working at CC over the Summer.
The Clifford Chance Virtual Internship is a great way to get a taste of working at CC over the Summer. It’s an opportunity to learn about the different practice areas and get a feel for the culture and environment. You also meet people who have been in your shoes before and are more than willing to share their experiences working at CC. The virtual internship will offer you an insight into all aspects of working here, from the diverse array of opportunities that you could experience as a trainee (and beyond), to the high-quality clients they work with. There’s also lots of advice, guidance and support on offer throughout!
You’ll be able to decide which practice area you’d like to look at.
At the start of your internship, you will be asked to choose from a list of practice areas that you would like to investigate. You can choose to focus on just one area or explore more than one, depending on which areas interest you most. The areas available are: Corporate, Dispute Resolution, Employment, Litigation, Real Estate and Tax. Based on your chosen practice area(s), we’ll send you the relevant links to topical videos and articles for discussion topics in your virtual session with a layer of our firm.
Each day will include video content from different members of the team, live Q&A’s, and more.
The virtual internship is a great way to get a taste of working at Clifford Chance and will run from Monday 26th July to Friday 30th July 2021. Each day will include video content from different members of the team, live Q&A’s, and more.
It’s free to participate, but you must have finished at least one year of university study by May 2021.
- The internship is free to participate.
- The deadline for applications is 9th March 2021.
- The virtual internship runs from 12th April to 30th April 2021.
- You must have finished at least one year of university study by May 2021 in order to participate in the Virtual Internship (for example, if you are currently studying a four year course, you need to be going into your second year in September).
- You will be asked which practice area (or areas) you would like to consider and we will do our best where possible to accommodate your preferences.
The deadline for applications is 9th March 2021.
Quick facts about the virtual internship
- The application deadline is 9th March 2021 at 11:59PM.
- Applicants can apply for one or more of the following practice areas: corporate, banking and finance, dispute resolution, employment and incentives or tax.
- There is no cost associated with participating in this virtual internship.
Browse our site to find out more about the virtual internship, and apply now!
To apply for the internship, you will need to submit an application via our student recruitment site. We ask for a copy of your CV and covering letter.
The virtual internship is a chance to experience working in a professional services environment and to understand how Clifford Chance goes about its business. You’ll learn more about the firm’s culture and people, as well as finding out what we look for when hiring trainees.
From taking part in a virtual internship you will gain greater clarity on your career plans, whether or not those plans include Clifford Chance. You’ll also gain first-hand insight into what working at Clifford Chance really means and the type of person who succeeds here.
We suggest that you browse our website to find out more about the firm, including our commitment to social responsibility, so that you can make sure that this is somewhere where you see yourself in the future before applying. If you’re successful in securing an interview we’ll send you some information on how to prepare before bringing a sample of your own work along with any questions or queries you might have prepared (there’s lots more useful advice available too).