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<blockquote data-quote="Ropes&amp;GrayMaya" data-source="post: 153269" data-attributes="member: 31716"><p>Yes - our trainees have the opportunity to go on client or international secondments. We currently have a trainee on a client secondment and we also have trainees on secondment to our Hong Kong, Tokyo and Dublin offices. </p><p></p><p>I would describe the culture at Ropes & Gray as collegiate, supportive and high-performing. and, while there is no such thing as a typical Ropes & Gray person, we all have some things in common: we value individualism, we work well as a team, and we are great to work with. </p><p></p><p>The most common trait I see in Ropes & Gray trainees is pro-activeness and we expect students to be able to demonstrate this on vacation schemes. For example, taking the initiative to ask associates or trainees for coffee and researching the practice groups they sit in and asking interesting questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropes&GrayMaya, post: 153269, member: 31716"] Yes - our trainees have the opportunity to go on client or international secondments. We currently have a trainee on a client secondment and we also have trainees on secondment to our Hong Kong, Tokyo and Dublin offices. I would describe the culture at Ropes & Gray as collegiate, supportive and high-performing. and, while there is no such thing as a typical Ropes & Gray person, we all have some things in common: we value individualism, we work well as a team, and we are great to work with. The most common trait I see in Ropes & Gray trainees is pro-activeness and we expect students to be able to demonstrate this on vacation schemes. For example, taking the initiative to ask associates or trainees for coffee and researching the practice groups they sit in and asking interesting questions. [/QUOTE]
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