If you possess a 1:1 or 2:1 degree related to physics, computer science or electrical engineering then we want to hear from you. We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates with a background or expertise in any of electronic circuitry, semiconductor devices, software and AI, quantum computing, mobile telecoms and physics. For more information about joining HLK in September 2026 read on.
We are an IP powerhouse comprising over 200 people in 7 locations, providing a full suite of IP services advising across the globe and in all technical and scientific disciplines. Our people are at the heart of everything we do. Our business ethos is all about great client service and we can only deliver that by being a great employer.
We secure intellectual property rights for prominent companies as well as highly creative start-up businesses. Our clients include many well-known household and industrial names and are at the forefront of technological development in the electronics, engineering, chemical and biotechnology sectors.
At the core of the job is the preparation of patent applications on behalf of clients. This involves understanding an invention, distilling it down to its key features and then writing a very clear and broad-based description of it, such that a Patent Examiner will be persuaded to grant a patent. Around that core skill, a Patent Attorney will be called upon to advise clients on all aspects of patent procedures, on international patent protection and on effective patent strategies.
At HLK our trainees are mentored by an experienced Partner and receive unparalleled training through our HLK Academy. We invest in your growth and maintain flat hierarchies within the firm which offer great conditions for your continuing personal development. Above all we offer a supportive and friendly environment conducive to your growth.
The deadline for applications is 10 November 2025. Your application consists of your CV, cover letter, and responses to three key questions, which you'll find on the next page. These questions are designed to reflect what might be asked during an interview, so please take time to consider your answers carefully. We recommend reviewing your responses to ensure each question is fully addressed. As a guide, answers that are significantly below the 100-word limit may not provide sufficient detail. Please ensure your responses are original and written by you, they should not be generated using AI tools.