Episodes
Ep 3: In the Thick of It: An Inside Look at Trainee Life with Emma O'Hara Join us in this episode of That Very Bad Law Podcast as we delve into the world of trainee solicitors with our guest, Emma O'Hara. Emma, a trainee solicitor at a top 10 Irish law firm, shares her journey from academia to the legal profession, offering invaluable insights into the life of a trainee solicitor in Ireland. Emma provides a candid and informative look into what it takes to navigate the early stages of a...
Published 04/29/24
Published 04/29/24
EP 2: First Strides in Law: Mastering Firm Applications with Sophie Ward, Early Careers Lead for Mason Hayes & Curran In this episode of That Very Bad Law Podcast, we dive into the world of internship and training contract applications with Sophie Ward, Early Careers Lead at Mason Hayes & Curran. Building on our previous discussion about pursuing a law degree, Sophie shares invaluable insights into crafting a standout CV, writing compelling cover letters, and mastering the interview...
Published 04/15/24
Ep 1: Charting the Course: Navigating Your Law Degree with Dr Cliona Kelly, Associate Dean UCD Sutherland School of Law In Episode One of That Very Bad Law Podcast, join Sophie McDermott (That Very Bad Law Student) for an illuminating conversation featuring Dr. Cliona Kelly, the Associate Dean of UCD Law School. Delve into the myriad ways to pursue a law degree, from different access routes to expectations during your college years. Gain valuable insights into the support systems available...
Published 04/01/24
About The Host: Sophie McDermott completed her undergraduate degree in History and Politics at Newcastle University in 2018, after which the embarked on a somewhat diverse early career path. From serving as a Sabbatical Officer at Newcastle University, to joining a graduate program at a design engineering firm in London in 2019, Sophie's experiences provided her with a unique perspective and a passion for exploring new horizons. Amid the uncertainties of the pandemic in 2020, Sophie found...
Published 03/27/24