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Deadline

03 Apr 2020

Our voluntary vacation scheme* offers a select few the opportunity to see what it’s really like to be a patent or trade mark attorney at one of the most successful IP firms in the UK. We’re not saying that this week long scheme will be a breeze. It will be hands on and you’ll be working across teams and offices, and with real cases. You’ll be asked to contribute from the moment you walk through the door and the week will be jam-packed with case lessons, workshops, shadowing and mentoring.

Our firm

We could talk about how we are one of the UK’s largest intellectual property (IP) firms and that we are proud of our award winning reputation but what’s just as important to us as a firm are the people. Our people are our biggest assets. We have over 200 people working across the firm in 7 offices throughout the UK and Europe.

In return for the passion and commitment we like to give something back. Respect and recognition for a job well done. And helping develop your skills and progress your career.

If you think you have the drive, talent and ambition to become a patent or trade mark attorney, then we would love to hear from you.

Who can apply

The scheme is intended for undergraduates, in their penultimate or final year, and postgraduates. We also encourage applications from those who are already part of the professional world but who are seeking a change of career. The common factor is that all those that get a place on the voluntary vacation scheme are excellent communicators, both written and verbal. Also, all have relevant undergraduate/postgraduate degree and/or industry experience.

Entry requirements

You will need:

  • To have obtained, or to have predicted, at least a 2:1 in a relevant academic subject at undergraduate level. Those with a patent interest must be studying for, or already have, an undergraduate degree in a relevant technical field (science and/or engineering).
  • 340 UCAS points (AAB) at A Level.

How do I apply?

Writing a covering letter to accompany your CV is always difficult but it is a crucial part of the application process. It is your opportunity to demonstrate your capabilities and suitability to join our graduate programme. It is also a great vehicle to show a little of your personality and enables you to stand out from other well qualified applicants.

Within your covering letter you must answer the following questions:

  1. Why do you want to join Boult Wade Tennant’s voluntary vacation scheme?
  2. What do you hope to gain from participating in the scheme?
  3. Why do you think you would make a good patent or trade mark attorney?

All offers will be made within 2 weeks of the closing date.

  • Job Type: Graduate Job
  • Career Sector: Patents
  • Area of Specialism: Biotechnology, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Engineering - Other, Life Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Technology
  • Degree Result Required: 2:1
  • Location: London, Reading & Cambridge
  • Salary: Voluntary
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