There was mild consternation across the less exciting parts of the City this week, as Berwin Leighton Paisner posted an advert for
banking lawyers riddled with unfortunate errors.
The vacancy, posted on the firm's website, is for 2PQE banking and capital markets associates. It opens with a boast that BLP partners "have been names as leading individuals in Chamber, our Banking and Finance Team". Babelfish has been unable to translate the claim.
The advert, in the style of a Nigerian scam email, promises that successful candidates will be "surprised and delighted" by their level of supervison. And that everyone in the team will "offer mentoring and career development. And that just not about being a lawyer".
The highlight is BLP's requirements for its candidates: "You work well in an environment where it's all hands of deck", reads the ad. "You are not someone who wants to be pigeon hold."
A BLP spokesman said the ad was posted in error for just a few hours (although when RollOnFriday pointed out that it had been up for at least a week, he said he had misread his internal email). More to the point, as one potential applicant told RollOnFriday, "They wonder why they can't attract us? Spelling mistakes, bad grammar, nonsense".
Here's the ad full, basic syntax fans.

Interested candidates should send just £1000 and their bank account details to BLP, a genuine law firm my fine friend.
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The vacancy, posted on the firm's website, is for 2PQE banking and capital markets associates. It opens with a boast that BLP partners "have been names as leading individuals in Chamber, our Banking and Finance Team". Babelfish has been unable to translate the claim.
The advert, in the style of a Nigerian scam email, promises that successful candidates will be "surprised and delighted" by their level of supervison. And that everyone in the team will "offer mentoring and career development. And that just not about being a lawyer".
The highlight is BLP's requirements for its candidates: "You work well in an environment where it's all hands of deck", reads the ad. "You are not someone who wants to be pigeon hold."
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Pigeon hold: don't even bother applying |
A BLP spokesman said the ad was posted in error for just a few hours (although when RollOnFriday pointed out that it had been up for at least a week, he said he had misread his internal email). More to the point, as one potential applicant told RollOnFriday, "They wonder why they can't attract us? Spelling mistakes, bad grammar, nonsense".
Here's the ad full, basic syntax fans.

Interested candidates should send just £1000 and their bank account details to BLP, a genuine law firm my fine friend.
Comments
"The Banking and Capital Markets Team has gone through a transition" (Translated as “everyone has left").
"Everyone is the team is committed to their careers" (translates as "Everyone has their CV out looking for somewhere decent to work")
"You enjoy extensive interactions at all levels of our team" (True, some of the partners seems to have extensively interacted with each other in and out of the office, some say they have even interacted with trainees).
“In addition, there is the opportunity to work in bigger teams in larger transactions” (Translates as “when Tax or Real Estate needs us for a proper deal, you’ll be bending over and picking up the soap my friend).
"Strong in Banking and leveraged finance" ha ha ha ha, one leveraged finance partner with no work....classic.
"Secondments in banks" (Translates as "Stinky Due diligence project")
Oh dear BLP, what is become of you?
Yes, because obviously no-one senior is in any way accountable
KM
Does this therefore mean that BLP are accepting that they "do great work" and "are not so great at developing young lawyers"?????.......hmmmmm......bizarre......???