FAQs
What positions are available for Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin / wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter at White & Case?
White & Case is seeking engaged scientific employees for various practice groups at their offices in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, and Hamburg.
What tasks will I be involved in as a Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin / wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter?
You will be actively involved in complex mandate work, including the preparation of legal opinions, submissions, and contracts, accompanying client meetings, and attending court appointments.
What qualifications are required to apply for this position?
Applicants should have excellent legal qualifications, very good English language skills, a good understanding of economic contexts, strong teamwork abilities, and entrepreneurial thinking.
What kind of support does White & Case provide during my employment?
White & Case offers individual mentorship, support for the second state examination, and a trainee program with monthly lectures to enhance your understanding of various legal areas.
How is the compensation structured for this role?
Compensation before the first state examination is €650 per week day, after the first state examination is €1,100 per week day, and after the second state examination, it can be up to €1,500 per week day.
Is there an opportunity to work internationally during my time with White & Case?
Yes, through the Referendar Mobility Program, you can choose to spend your lawyer or elective station in one of our global offices to build a worldwide network.
What is the application process for this position?
Interested candidates should submit their complete application documents, including a cover letter, resume, certificates, and relevant experience, along with their preferred practice groups and desired duration and scope of work.
How does White & Case support my preparation for the second state examination?
White & Case provides comprehensive support during your scientific work or internship to help you prepare for the second legal state examination and your future career path.