Graduate Solicitor Apprenticeships in City of London
Earn a full salary at a City of London firm from day one. Qualify in 36 months. £0 tuition, because the government funds the training. No debt.
Next graduate solicitor apprenticeship intakes for City of London
Intake dates come live from the current cohort schedule. Register your interest and we'll match you to City of London firms hiring for the next intake.
What you earn as a graduate solicitor in City of London
You're on the firm's payroll from day one. This is the typical pay journey in City of London, from training through to qualified.
No tuition to pay, so it's all salary, and you are training in the highest paying legal market in the country.
What graduate solicitor work looks like in City of London
The graduate solicitor route in City of London puts your degree to work straight away. The The Square Mile, EC postcodes is where many of the city's firms sit, so you can train toward qualification at a national or regional firm without leaving the city. Day to day you would work in seats across the firm while studying for SQE1 and SQE2, taking on drafting, research and live client matters under supervision. You qualify as a solicitor in three years with no separate degree year, since your existing degree covers that. It is the fastest funded route to qualified solicitor for anyone who already has a degree.
A week as a City of London graduate solicitor apprentice
Your week is split between the firm and your studies. Four days go on the day job, in the office or hybrid and under supervision: drafting, research and live client matters across your seats. The fifth day is set aside for online learning, usually a live workshop and a one-to-one tutorial. City of London firms run a lot of work, so apprentices here pick up real cases quickly rather than sit and watch. More often than not, something you studied that week has already landed on your desk as a live matter.
What City of London firms look for in an apprentice
City of London firms tend to care more about attitude than grades. For the graduate solicitor route you do need a degree, in any subject, but not top marks. What gets noticed is being reliable, writing clearly, spotting detail and genuinely caring about the work. Commercial and property teams like people who are organised and can keep several files moving, and litigation teams want accuracy and a steady head near a deadline. Mostly they are looking for someone who will stick around and grow with the firm, which is the whole point of an apprenticeship.
What graduate solicitor apprentices say
Apprentices on what the route did for their careers — on camera at their firms, and in their own words.
Where a graduate solicitor apprenticeship leads in City of London
Level 7 is a starting point, and most people do not stop there. Plenty of City of London apprentices go on to qualified solicitor status in three years, with SQE1 and SQE2 embedded and no separate degree year. You can build a real legal career this way without ever paying tuition. There are enough firms in and around City of London that there is usually a next step to move into, and local employers are used to growing their own people. A fair few qualified lawyers in City of London started exactly where you are now.
Graduate Solicitor apprenticeships in City of London, answered
Do I need to already have a graduate solicitor role in City of London to apply?
No. You can register your interest before you have the role, and we will match you to firms in City of London actively hiring apprentices. You do need to secure a role before training officially starts.
What do graduate solicitor apprentices earn in City of London?
Firms in City of London typically pay £32,000 while you train, rising towards £90,000-£150,000 once you are qualified. Larger commercial and in-house teams sit at the top of that range.
Is the training in City of London or online?
Training is 100% online: live workshops, recorded modules and 1:1 tutorials. Your day job is at your City of London firm, on-site or hybrid at their discretion.
Do I have to pay for the apprenticeship?
No. Tuition and end-point assessment are funded by the government via the Apprenticeship Levy. Your City of London employer covers 0 to 5% depending on their pay-bill size. You are on full salary throughout.
Which City of London firms typically hire graduate solicitor apprentices?
The most active in City of London tend to be regional commercial firms, high-street practices, in-house counsel teams, local authorities and NHS trusts. In City of London that often includes firms like DLA Piper, Mayer Brown and Norton Rose Fulbright. We will share the current cohort's employer list when you register.
Do I need a degree for the graduate solicitor route in City of London?
Yes, and in fact you need one. The graduate solicitor route is for people who already hold a degree in any subject.
Your graduate solicitor career starts in City of London.
Register your interest and we will come back within one working day with the current employer list for City of London, funding, eligibility and next steps.
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