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Allen & Overy Hong Kong
Hi all- can anyone who has experience interviewing with Allen & Overy's Hong Kong office share their experience? Specifically, I'm looking for information about class size, how many people they interview OCI, where call backs are held, what the questions were focused on, etc. Any help is appreciated!
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Re: Allen & Overy Hong Kong
bump - anybody have any ideas?
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Re: Allen & Overy Hong Kong
My friend interned there. He said that one of the big questions was why you wanted to be in HK. They want to make sure you have a legit reason for wanting to work in Hong Kong long-term.
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Re: Allen & Overy Hong Kong
Thanks! Do you know by any chance if they spoke chinese/were fluent?
Also, can anyone shed light on how important grades are to Allen Overy? I got preselected but I have a median GPA, is that normal for the firm?
Also, can anyone shed light on how important grades are to Allen Overy? I got preselected but I have a median GPA, is that normal for the firm?
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