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Johnson Winter Slattery

4.4
  • 100 - 500 employees

Johnson Winter Slattery Reviews

Based on 14 surveyed graduates working at Johnson Winter Slattery. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.4
Based on 14 reviews

Pros & Cons

  • You are given the opportunity to try many different areas of law without being confined to a specific team.
  • I like that there is a true non-siloed approach for graduates so that you can experience all practice areas. Despite being a mid-sized firm we do a lot of what would be considered "top-tier" work for interesting and multinational clients. There is a very hands-on approach here and I am able to have direct access to senior practitioners. The hours are good.
  • Flexible and understanding culture, great people, diverse and engaging work
  • We don't do rotations so you're able to work in a variety of different areas and can ask to work on specific things you are interested in. Everyone is lovely to work with and are very accommodating and flexible.
  • Sometimes it is difficult to get consistent and ongoing work.
  • The non-siloed approach comes with its challenges in managing different commitments across different practice groups as well as searching out your own work. If you have a can-do attitude and good time management skills you can overcome these challenges.

What Insiders Say

7.8
Career Prospects
7.8
Career Prospects
There is a lot of opportunity to move up the ranks at JWS. You are able to start being considered for a promotion to senior associate around the 4-5 PQE mark as you develop skills and begin to settle in a practice area.
6.7
Corporate Social Responsibility
6.7
Corporate Social Responsibility
The firm has recently expanded upon its pro bono practice group in the last two years. In this time, I have worked within a community legal centre on secondment, and have assisted some of our pro bono clients. The firm is often well-represented at charitable and industry events supporting our pro bono clients, as well as engaging with other stakeholders related to particular social issues, such as domestic violence, violence against women, and social justice.
8.5
Culture
8.5
Culture
Terrific internal culture. Junior staff are free (and encouraged) to engage directly with partners. High degree of professionalism and emotional intelligence across the firm.
6.4
Diversity
6.4
Diversity
Diverse. Many women including at senior levels. LGBT safe.
7.8
Satisfaction
7.8
Satisfaction
I assist on a variety of matters; my title or official team does not limit what I can work on. There are no 'rotations', which means from the get-go I have been assisting on client matters in areas such as ASX compliance, property, dispute resolution, litigation and more.
7.6
Management
7.6
Management
So far, my mentor and buddy have been great; they are accessible and give me constructive feedback.
7.5
Office Work Environment
7.5
Office Work Environment
Nice office space, generally each person gets their own office. Dress code for men is smart casual - most wear a buttoned up shirt and dress/shirt pants, suits and ties are only required for court or client meetings.
7.5
Recruitment
7.5
Recruitment
Interview was good, felt conversational and easy. Drinks with members of the firm after the interview is a good touch as you get to speak to more people and in a more relaxed environment.
7.6
Salary
7.6
Salary
Competitive salary as a grad which is awesome.
7.4
Training
7.4
Training
Various CPD sessions are run on different areas of commercial law. External CPD sessions are also sometimes offered. These can be informative.
7.7
Work Hours
7.7
Work Hours
There are obviously some busy periods that require extra hours but for the most part there is no pressure to stay late and work long hours. You are encouraged to leave at a reasonable hour. I know a lot of friends at other firms who work weekends and all hours of the night but that is not encouraged at JWS.
5.6
Sustainability
5.6
Sustainability
Recycling stations, encouragement to work digitally and not print too much