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<blockquote data-quote="futuretraineesolicitor" data-source="post: 114628" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>Just a follow-up question, please? I understand your point relates to how much responsibility you will get as a trainee but if we consider the social angle, then would you say that firms with mid-sized intakes win over firms with large and small trainee intakes? Because, in a firm with a large intake, you will feel like a part in a big-machinery and you won't be able to know people more deeply whereas in firms with small intakes, there aren't going to be as many people to network so firms with mid-sized trainee intakes win in the social aspect because there are going to be just enough trainees that will help you form your network plus not so many where you will feel lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="futuretraineesolicitor, post: 114628, member: 4098"] Just a follow-up question, please? I understand your point relates to how much responsibility you will get as a trainee but if we consider the social angle, then would you say that firms with mid-sized intakes win over firms with large and small trainee intakes? Because, in a firm with a large intake, you will feel like a part in a big-machinery and you won't be able to know people more deeply whereas in firms with small intakes, there aren't going to be as many people to network so firms with mid-sized trainee intakes win in the social aspect because there are going to be just enough trainees that will help you form your network plus not so many where you will feel lost. [/QUOTE]
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