Ashurst targets Indian graduates in effort to broaden trainee intake
Ashurst will for the first time take on trainees direct from India from September 2011. The top 10 law firm has been actively targeting both Indian and Chinese universities for prospective trainees over the last year, with the first wave of new recruits set to hit the firm next year.
March 30, 2010 at 02:42 AM
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Ashurst will for the first time take on trainees direct from India from September 2011.
The top 10 law firm has been actively targeting both Indian and Chinese universities for prospective trainees over the last year, with the first wave of new recruits set to hit the firm next year.
Two Indian trainees will start in September 2011 and the firm expects to maintain a regular intake from the country going forward.
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