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Martin Blackburn, Director of HR & Development

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Enabling you to be the best you can be

Baker & McKenzie London offers a trainee experience that no other firm can match.

Central to that is the global setting in which we work. The London office is large enough to be a significant player in the City, but not so large that our graduates are lost.

You will be dealing regularly with colleagues in overseas offices, working together on cross-border transactions and sharing knowledge. There are plenty of opportunities for you to gain overseas experience, through either our Trainee Secondment Programme or our Associate Training Programme.

Because of our global mindset, we attract a high proportion of multinational clients, whether global corporations like EQT, Mittal Steel, Nike and Oracle; or blue-chip British companies like BP and RioTinto.

Clients do not come to us solely because of our international reach, however. They come to us because of the pragmatic, commercial insight that we bring to our legal advice. We work hard to understand our clients’ businesses and their priorities, and then we consider how our legal advice can best support them.

It is an approach on which we place a lot of emphasis. Much of your training and development is geared to enabling you to be an incisive, yet practical lawyer. At every stage of your career, our focus is on helping you make the most of your strengths, of your experience and of your expertise.

It means we are looking for trainees who have an interest in business as well as the law, who have an interest in supporting our clients to achieve their objectives, and who are keen, not just to deliver a legal opinion, but to build quality client relationships.

Our culture is one of respect; one in which people are committed to the firm and its approach, but at the same time, have the freedom to think for themselves. We aim to foster an environment where you are encouraged to have ideas, where you are consulted about decisions, and where no matter who you are in the organisation, your opinions are valued.

Our approach to CSR and pro bono work is an integral aspect of that ethos. For us, diversity has always been a cornerstone of the firm - understanding that we are all unique and that we are stronger as a firm when we embrace the differences we all bring. 

Above all, our culture is one in which you can develop your strengths. And through the development of your strengths, with our support, our training, our commercial approach and the way we work, we enable you to be the best lawyer you can be.

Martin Blackburn, Director of HR & Development
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