Wong & Leow offers a number of Practice Training Contracts each year to Singapore graduates with the requisite academic qualifications and attitude. Our Trainees get the best of both worlds: a thorough grounding in Singapore law and practice together with exposure to multi-national clients and the opportunity to exchange knowledge with the best legal minds from all over the globe through Wong & Leow’s joint law venture with Baker McKenzie.
We are seeking a highly motivated and talented individual to join our Intellectual Property and Technology (IPTech) team as a Practice Trainee in 2025. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a dynamic team on a wide range of IP and technology-related matters, including but not limited to intellectual property rights, data protection and technology transactions.
You will be assigned a Supervising Solicitor (qualified under Rule 5 of the Legal Profession (Admission) Rules 2024) and an Associate mentor to oversee your on-the-job and formal learning. Our Associate Mentor programme aims to assist our Trainees with the transition from graduate to lawyer. These Associate Mentors provide an informal support network, for example, they act as a sounding board and as a first port of call if you have questions or concerns.
As a Firm, we are deeply committed to training world-class lawyers – we want to help you develop as far and as fast as your talents and drive will take you. In addition to your on-the-job training, we have developed a formal Trainee Programme in order to provide you with:
More specifically, our Trainee Programme includes:
New Practice Traineeship Guidelines
Starting from January 2025, the practice training period for all Trainees will be 12 months. During this time, Trainees will need to complete the required rotation between Advocate and Solicitor seats. Trainees can indicate their preferred area of practice which will be taken into consideration when the Firm reviews the overall arrangements.
Develop Successfully
Your development will not end with the completion of your Practice Training Contract. Our innovation and excellence in training and development is recognized by independent third parties. For example, Harvard Business School selected Baker McKenzie’s talent management approach for two of its best practice case studies, and we approach performance management and development in an integrated way.
The foundation of our approach is our Development Framework, which clearly describes the skills and personal qualities you need to be successful at each stage in your career with us. We work with you to create an individual development plan and personal career goals.
Work and think Globally
Being global is in our DNA. You will begin to build your global professional network straight away by working with our international clients and colleagues. We pride ourselves on our global integration and offer several opportunities for you to experience legal cultures different from your own during your career with us. We run an Associate Training Programme where you may apply to work elsewhere in the Baker McKenzie network for three months. We also hold regular regional training programmes which bring together lawyers from around the Asia-Pacific to learn together.
To Apply
You will need to submit a covering letter, together with a full curriculum vitae and copies of your university transcripts. Covering letters form an important part of your application. They should outline your interest in the Firm and give an overview of your motivation for selecting IPTech as your preferred area of practice.