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If you’re curious about life at DLA Piper, attending a Discovery Day is a great place to start. We're a world of opportunity, and the key to a global career.

Our immersive events offer a valuable introduction to the legal sector and our practice groups and sectors, while helping you build confidence, professional skills and workplace readiness.

We look forward to welcoming you and exploring how we can unlock your potential, together.

Event date: 18 November 2025, 12:00 - 16:30 (UAE time)

Location: DLA Piper Dubai

Applications close: 07 November 2025, 5pm

You should apply to the Discovery Day in the same location where you intend to apply for your summer internship programme. Please note, you must be based in Dubai at the time of the event. 

Shape your career

What you will do

  • Learn about DLA Piper and discover how we’re redefining what a global law firm can be.
  • See how we're focused more on shaping the future than protecting the past, as you learn about our core practice groups and sectors.
  • Experience what it's like to work at the firm by meeting our people – the trusted advisors, innovators and game-changers who go above and beyond the challenge the status quo.
  • Take part in educational sessions, curated to build your knowledge and skills and help you learn what it takes to succeed as a commercial lawyer in a fast-paced, global environment  
  • Find out about our early careers programmes and get practical guidance on how to succeed in our application process.  

By joining a Discovery Day, you'll be taking a step towards shaping your career. 

What you will do
Transcript

Molly Stevenson, Early Careers Talent Acquisition Specialist, UK: Here we are, ready for the 2025 summer internship. Let's go.

Heidi Drinnan, Trainee Solicitor, Manchester: One of the biggest things to remember as an intern is that you've already got to this stage. It's such a huge achievement!

Ashleigh Alli, Pro Bono Manager: To make the most of the internship, just really go for it. Put yourself out there.

Rob Newman, Partner, Corporate, Birmingham: You really need to be open. Use this opportunity to start building that network.

Helen O’Connor, International Director of Knowledge and Insight: Everyone is excited to come into work and do things in a new, better way.

Ashleigh Alli: We're innovative. We're kind of forward looking, proactive, all of those things.

Helen O’Connor: Even if it's only a little bit every day.

Ashleigh Alli: But we also have something in common as well. So 100% - it's the people.

Ruth Hoy, Office Managing Partner, London: One thing about DLA is it's always moving. It's always reinventing itself. It's very good at looking at where it is now and where it wants to go to.

Jon Hayes, Global Co-Chair and Senior Partner: We want to recruit and employ people who know how to lead, work in a team, have an impact, make a difference.

Yunus Maka, Partner, Corporate, Manchester: So whether you enjoy doing sports law, media law, IT law, AI, there's a job for you somewhere.

Simi Oluborode, 2025 Summer Intern, Dublin: Everyone has been lovely. The speakers have all been amazing.

Aya Mohamed, 2025 Summer Intern, London: It's lovely having people come from all over the UK.

Matthew Mitham, 2025 Summer Intern, London: This is obviously a massive, massive firm across the world with loads of cross-border opportunities.

Leah Randell, 2025 Summer Intern, Birmingham: I've met so many lovely people. Everyone who's so passionate about going into law.

Rudrakshi Goswami, 2025 Summer Intern, Manchester: And this sort of blend between excellence and humility is what really attracted me towards DLA Piper.

Nathan Douglas-Smith, 2025 Summer Intern, London: Hearing from the partners, hearing from quite senior people how inclusive the culture is.

Sarah Coffey, 2025 Summer Intern, Edinburgh: I'm very excited to get to the home offices and do a bit more hands-on work next week.

Ashleigh Alli: One word?

Heidi Drinnan: Opportunity.

Helen O’Connor: Merit.

Aya Mohamed: Transformative.

Nathan Douglas-Smith: Inspirational.

Simi Oluborode: Exceptional.

Sarah Coffey: Insightful.

Rudrakshi Goswami: Fun.

Matthew Mitham: Exciting.

Who we’re looking for

We’re looking for people from a diverse range of backgrounds who have the potential to thrive at our firm.

Self-motivated and highly driven

Self-motivated and highly driven

You are proactive and strive for excellence. You pursue goals with purpose and determination, whether working independently or as part of a team.

Excitement for international law and business

Excitement for international law and business

You are curious about global legal developments, regulatory shifts and geopolitical trends.

Strong collaborator with social awareness

Strong collaborator with social awareness

You are an excellent communicator, active listener and team player who contributes to an inclusive, supportive work environment.

Entrepreneurial mindset and willingness to challenge the norm

Entrepreneurial mindset and willingness to challenge the norm

You think creatively, embrace new ideas and challenge conventional approaches. You thrive in challenging environments and aim to excel.

Ability to think critically, adapt and take ownership

Ability to think critically, adapt and take ownership

You have an ability to assess situations from multiple perspectives, adapt quickly to change and take responsibility for delivering exceptional results.

Growth mindset, seeing setbacks as opportunities

Growth mindset, seeing setbacks as opportunities

You are resilient, reflective, and always eager to learn, leveraging setbacks as an opportunity to sharpen your thinking.  

Are you eligible?

You can apply for the event if you are: a second year student on a three-year course, a third year student on a four-year course or a final year student. 

The Discovery Day is open to students from any degree background at universities across the UAE. 

You can apply for the event if you are a final year student.

The Discovery Day is open to students from any degree background at universities across the UAE. 

You are also eligible to apply if you are a graduate or career changer.

The Discovery Day is open to students from any degree background at universities across the UAE.

Key details

Applications open for our 2026 Dubai Discovery Day: 17 September 2025

Event date: 18 November 2025, 12:00 - 16:30 (UAE time)

Location: DLA Pipe Dubai Office

Key details

Our International Training Programme

Watch our International Training Programme induction week 2024, where we welcomed over 75 trainee solicitors from the UK, Ireland, Dubai, and Hong Kong for hour days of interactive workshops, networking, social events and talks from our senior business leaders. Following these 4 days, our trainees joined their chosen office location to begin their 2 year training contract.

Our International Training Programme Transcript

Liam Cowell, Partner: Welcome. Fantastic. You've done brilliant to get to this stage. At some point, make sure you do stop and recognise just how well you've done. This is a massive day in your lives. A massive start to what I'm hoping will be fantastic careers.

Irene Adeyinka, Senior Diversity and Inclusion Specialist: So who is in your team? What is everyone's learning style? What's the understanding? And then, more importantly, who are the clients and what are their needs? How does that work as well?

Elainne Dunne, Trainee Solicitor: My experience at DLA Piper has enabled me to feel confident reassuring others that they too will have a wonderful experience during their training contract.

Paul Jayson, Partner: Treat the training contract and the opportunity as if you are exploring a new country. Make the most of it. Be inquisitive. Be curious.

Emma Thea Jones, Solicitor Apprentice: I think it's really valuable having them both join the same induction, because ultimately they do the same work. So being exposed to the same sessions gives them the same grounding, which is really helpful.

Jon Hayes, Global Co-Chair and Senior Partner: And on behalf of all of the partners at DLA Piper, a really very warm welcome to this event. To this stage of your career, to this great global law firm.

Rahul Ramanathan, Trainee Solicitor: Everyone in DLA is so welcoming. So I felt like, going in, I could always turn to associates, partners, anyone for support. To ask questions and to be eager is the biggest thing I'll take away from this.

Alla Kazoun, Trainee Solicitor: They gave us certain tips and tricks that will help us hit the ground running once we've entered each of our offices. And the good thing is that those tips and tricks are universal to all offices across the globe, whether it be London, Manchester, Birmingham, Hong Kong, Dubai, all those pieces of advice are applicable.

Edward Selwyn Sharpe, Trainee Solicitor: I feel that the induction week is really good at preparing us for our future, and giving us an ability to understand where everyone's potential lies and where our own potential lies. I think it's a really exciting firm to be in, and it's great to see everyone's potential and where that might lead us in the future.

Furas Talent Community

Furas is our pioneering Emiratisation programme designed to unlock more potential in one of the most exciting areas in the business world. The programme focuses on hiring and developing more homegrown UAE National talent to help us build a sustainable UAE workforce and deliver a positive impact for DLA Piper and for the UAE economy. 

Sign up to our Furas talent community to receive information about our career opportunities for UAE Nationals.

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Application hints and tips

Hear from our early careers team and discover how to succeed in your application.

Application hints and tips Transcript

Molly: Hi, I am Molly. I work in the Early Careers team here at DLA Piper.

Kathleen: I'm Kathleen. I work in the Early Careers Talent Acquisition team here at DLA Piper.

Molly: When you're submitting an application form, the number one thing is to make sure you proofread your application before you submit it.

You’ve spent so long on it and it's really frustrating to submit it and realize that you've spelt something wrong.

It's really important for us to make sure that the lawyers we recruit have really great attention to detail.

Kathleen: A big thing would be – do your research to really understand why you're applying to DLA Piper.

Molly: Know the firm. Know what we're about.

Kathleen: We obviously know that you want to work in the legal industry, but what specifically stands out about us as a firm.

Molly: Once you've spent some time doing that, I'd recommend getting your application submitted. Get a draft up and really take time to work through that.

Kathleen: So if you do attend one of our assessment centres, my top tips would be to really try and be yourself.

Molly: The most important thing to do at an assessment centre is to be yourself.

Kathleen: Don't try and answer questions the way that you think the interviewer wants to hear them. They're really looking for that authentic person and who you are.

Molly: We'll be out on campus, attending lots of events, working with lots of different societies across universities, up and down the country, and across the world.

So come and meet us. That's the best opportunity for you to find out about who we are and to really reinforce the reasons why you want to work with us.

Kathleen: We also have an Instagram page. That's DLA Piper Careers.

Molly: You can find out all about where we are on campus, the opportunities, applications, openings, closing, and lots of other exciting content.

 

Give your career the best platform

Do you want to unlock an exciting future and realise your potential? Learn more about life at DLA Piper and the opportunities on our early careers programmes.

Give your career the best platform Transcript

Trainee: The main thing I've learnt from my experiences at DLA Piper is how interconnected our world really is.

Our world is growing and so globalized now. It only made sense for me to start my career somewhere that is global at heart.

Trainee: It is a global law firm. So at the junior level that means you can do international secondments to work for six months in another country, which sounds ideal to me.

Trainee: What really drew me to DLA Piper was the firm's One UK Policy, which is the policy that work is shared collaboratively across all of the UK offices.

Even though I'm based in a regional office, I still have access to opportunities to work on really high-profile, really exciting matters and projects, even from a regional base.

Trainee: Obviously, coming into a job like this there's a huge amount of imposter syndrome that can come with it.

But I think with how supported you are at DLA Piper, that can help overcome that.

They're there to give you those little pushes which you might feel too scared to take on your own.

Trainee: There are so many opportunities to just put your hand up and ask to get involved in things. So whether that's saying, oh, Could I write an article for website? Could I get involved in this pro bono work?

Trainee: I wasn't a law student, I say with some pride. I did history.

Trainee: There's no one route into law and you don't have to fit a certain mold to become a lawyer.

I, for example, did a philosophy degree. I found that in applications and interviews I had so much to talk about because those were things that I was genuinely interested in.

Trainee: So I did politics, philosophy and economics at university. Initially, I was also a bit hesitant about choosing this career because it's quite different to the kind of things I did in my undergraduate degree.

Trainee: And a firm like DLA Piper especially really values broad perspectives and different backgrounds.

Trainee: The skills you have learned from your undergraduate degree are so transferrable to what we do as a firm, and what the industry does in general.

Trainee: They're really good at developing the softer skills which contribute to a good career. I've learned a lot about the sort of lawyer I want to be.

Trainee: DLA Piper has a really friendly, inclusive culture. That's something that's been really evident as a trainee. Even really senior partners will come over to you, will have a chat with you and that makes such a difference.

Trainee: Another thing that stood out to me about DLA Piper was their commitment to pro bono.

Trainee: The pro bono and sustainability work throughout the firm is etched from the very top to the very bottom.

And things like economic development, ensuring a just and equitable climate transition – these things run throughout the firm.

Trainee: I really got the sense that it wasn't just lip service, that they actually meant what they said, and it was very value driven.

Trainee: And it's specific initiatives.

Trainee: So the Manchester office is partnered with a nonprofit organization called Hope for Justice, which supports victims of human trafficking and modern slavery.

Trainee: When I was a trainee, I got really, really involved with Project Ukraine. We basically went out to try to give legal information to people trying to come to the UK.

There was no way that you could do any work like that anywhere else. And I loved it! And I ended up doing 300 cases or so.

Trainee: I've worked on the Carbon Tax Model Rule for the Commonwealth, assisting, drafting policy guidance for them. Even though, you know, it’s completely aside from my area of practice.

It's something that I got involved with because it's something the firm was doing that I'm interested in. And I felt like if I could add value.

Trainee: You go and you feel as though you're helping people in quite a direct way.

Trainee: It's law, which involves human beings, rather than abstract principles.

Trainee: And I don't think there are many other careers that can offer that. And there are not many other firms that can offer that either.

Programme overview

Watch highlights from our programme in 2023, where we welcomed 100 students from 32 different universities across the UK and Ireland to spend 3 days in our London office. First and second-year students gained insights into life at a global commercial law firm. The attendees heard from current trainees and senior leaders within the firm, giving them an in-depth overview of our practice groups, innovation at DLA Piper, sustainability & resilience, inclusion & diversity and interactive workshops to provide them with professional skills training.

Accessibility

At DLA Piper, we are committed to making reasonable adjustments and removing disability-related barriers. This is so everyone, irrespective of a visible or non-visible disability, neurodivergence, a long-term health condition or injury, has an equitable opportunity to succeed in our recruitment process.

If you think you may need adjustments or additional support to enable you to participate in our recruitment process, please get in touch with our Early Careers team and we will be happy to support you.

We understand that sharing your needs with us may feel daunting. We will have an open discussion with you about what will work best for you in the recruitment process, and you only need to share what you feel comfortable with. Our team will ensure that the information you provide will be treated confidentially. The information will only be shared with others involved in the process, on your approval, and where necessary.

We will use the information you share to put adjustments in place for you at any stage, or at multiple stages, of the recruitment process. This is to enable you to perform to the best of your ability, and to have an equitable opportunity to perform and thrive.

Accessibility
    Recruitment roadmap

    What to expect

    • Application form

      Our application form will capture some key information regarding yourself and your studies. 

    • Motivational question

      We will also ask you to submit an answer to an application question regarding your motivations to apply to a DLA Piper Discovery Day in your chosen location. 

    What to expect
    Aamir Sheikh, Associate, Dubai

    DLA Piper has created a culture that is inclusive, supportive and people focused. I truly believe that what sets DLA Piper apart is that the firm encourages me to reach my full potential and supports me with opportunities that help shape my individual career journey.

    Aamir Sheikh
    Jawad Elazar, Trainee Solicitor, Dubai

    DLA Piper is strongly invested in its people and fostering a collaborative culture firm-wide.

    Jawad Elazar
      FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

      Your questions,
      answered

      Our Discovery Days are designed to give you a look into what a career at DLA Piper is really like, before you make a 2026 Summer Internship application.  

      The events will provide a great introduction to the legal sector and DLA Piper, our practice groups and sectors. They will also help build your confidence and your professional skills and workplace capability.

      Our Discovery Days are open to both law and non-law students and we do not have academic entry requirements for this programme.

      If you are studying a law degree, you can apply for the programme if you are a second-year student on a three-year course, a third-year student on a four-year course or a final year student. 

      If you are studying a non-law degree, you can apply for the programme if you are in the final year of your course.

      We are looking for individuals who can demontrate a strong motivation to pursuing a career at DLA Piper, especially in their chosen office location.

      We want people who can collaborate, be bold, supportive, and exceptional and are committed learning more.

      We do not have minimum academic requirements at undergraduate level.

      Our Discovery Days are designed to give you an insight into life at DLA Piper. 

      On the day, you will:

      • Learn about DLA Piper and discover how we’re redefining what a global law firm can be.  
      • Experience what it's like to work at the firm by meeting our people – the trusted advisors, innovators and game-changers who go above and beyond the challenge the status quo.
      • See how we're focused more on shaping the future than protecting the past, as you learn about our core practice groups and sectors.
      • Take part in educational sessions, curated to build your knowledge and skills and help you learn what it takes to succeed as a commercial lawyer in a fast-paced, global environment.
      • Find out about our early careers programmes and get practical guidance on how to succeed in our application process. 

      Yes, we will cover reasonable expenses to your Discovery Day event. If you are successful in securing your place at one of our Discovery Days, we will follow up with relevant information on how to book your travel. Please note: You must be in Dubai at the time of the event. DLA Piper will not be able to cover air-fares.

      Yes, whilst you will discover the global reach of our work during these events, the Discovery Day is a chance to find out more about the office, culture and people, where you would want to undertake your 2026 Summer Internship. 

      Applications for the Dubai Discovery Day will close 7 November 2025, 5pm.

      If you do have any mitigating circumstances that you would like to be taken into consideration alongside your application, please contact us to discuss further.

      When you complete your Discovery Day application, you will be asked to share any reasonable adjustments that are needed, should you be successful in obtaining a place on one of our Discovery Days.

      If you will be attending a Discovery Day, a member of the early careers team will be in touch.

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