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Industry Placements is seeking Freshfields Campus Ambassadors to enhance their networking skills while promoting a leading international law firm. This role involves working closely with university clubs and societies, engaging in promotional activities, and utilizing social media to raise awareness about Freshfields. Ambassadors will gain valuable experience and skills, including public speaking and networking, while earning £14.15 per hour.
Want to develop your networking skills and showcase your creativity whilst learning more about what life is like at a future facing, global law firm? We are now acceptingapplications to become the next Freshfields Campus Ambassador!
★ Birmingham
★ Bristol
★ Cambridge
★ Durham
★ Edinburgh
★ Exeter
★ Kent
★ Kings College London
★ Leeds
★ Leicester
★ Liverpool
★ LSE
★ Manchester
★ Nottingham Trent
★ Nottingham
★ Oxford
★ Queen Mary
★ SOAS
★ UCL
★ Warwick
Step one:Register with On-Campus Promotions
Step two:Complete a content creation task specific to Freshfields
Step three:Complete a video task specific to Freshfields
Step four:Complete the Freshfields Law Online assessment
Step five:Attend a 10 minute virtual interview with On-Campus Promotions
You must be available to attend an in-person training session at the Freshfields London office onWednesday3rd September2025should you be successful in your application
Please note, the deadline for the Freshfields Campus Ambassador applications isFriday 18th July 2025
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is one of a handful of leading international law firms, with offices across the world.
Our clients are mainly big commercial businesses whose names are well-known. The type of work we do divides into helping clients achieve what they want through doing deals, advising them on real and potential problems, and helping them sort out their disputes. Our practice is very diverse, and constantly changing to meet our clients’ evolving needs.
Clients look to the firm to be able to answer any legal or regulatory questions that confront them. Organisationally, the firm’s lawyers work in one of eight departments: corporate; finance; dispute resolution; real estate; intellectual property/IT; tax; employment, pensions and benefits; and antitrust, competition and trade.
Whatever clients want to achieve, their lawyers’ job is to find out whether and how they can do it. Is it possible? What will be the most effective structure? What are the risks? How should it be documented?
To apply for this role and to find out more, please click on the apply button below.
Please note that applications may close before the application deadline, so apply early to avoid disappointment.