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<blockquote data-quote="Nicole Shroff" data-source="post: 160" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Hi Sofia. I think that's a generally fair observation. I too found the learning curb quite steap and now having entered a new department it does feel a lot like starting from scratch. I can only speak for myself but I think being a trainee becomes easier as you develop skill sets that you can apply to any seat (organisational, project management, drafting skills ect.) What doesn't change is the lack of industry specific / market knowledge that we as trainees generally lack when coming into a new seat. Latham & Watkins was great in throwing me into the deep end and whilst at the time it was daunting, I feel all the more competent for it now in my last rotation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicole Shroff, post: 160, member: 33"] Hi Sofia. I think that's a generally fair observation. I too found the learning curb quite steap and now having entered a new department it does feel a lot like starting from scratch. I can only speak for myself but I think being a trainee becomes easier as you develop skill sets that you can apply to any seat (organisational, project management, drafting skills ect.) What doesn't change is the lack of industry specific / market knowledge that we as trainees generally lack when coming into a new seat. Latham & Watkins was great in throwing me into the deep end and whilst at the time it was daunting, I feel all the more competent for it now in my last rotation. [/QUOTE]
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