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EMLS Network and Learn: Questionnaire

Thank you for participating in the EMLS / Sharpe Pritchard Network and Learn series. This is a dedicated junior networking programme run by junior lawyers for junior lawyers, and those in the early stages of their careers.

We would be grateful if you could complete this short questionnaire, which will help us determine how best to run future sessions. The questionnaire is anonymous and should only take 5 minutes of your time. Where required, please do answer the questions fully. Your feedback is really appreciated and important to us.

Online Sessions

You participated in two online sessions which included technical training on local authority finance and ESG followed by soft skills training.

Overall how clear and relevant was the course content?(Required)
How engaging was the training delivery style?(Required)
I feel more confident in applying the soft skills covered.(Required)

In-Person Networking Event

You attended the EMLS lunch and lecture alongside the other delegates in the Network and Learn series.

The event provided opportunities for me to meet and connect with others outside the Network and Learn series.(Required)
I attended the event with more confidence having participated in the Network and Learn series.(Required)
This event helped to build on the connections made with those other delegates who attended the Network and Learn Series.(Required)

Overall Experience

How satisfied are you with the overall Network and Learn series (online + in-person)?(Required)
I would recommend the Network and Learn series to others.(Required)
Would you be interested in attending other Network and Learn events?(Required)

If you would like to see full details of our data practices please visit our Privacy Notice page and if you have any questions please email gdpr@sharpepritchard.co.uk.

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