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I always find crypto to be a great answer to "what's a recent commercial topic that has interested you"
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<blockquote data-quote="divaination" data-source="post: 126519" data-attributes="member: 25636"><p>i really agree, i dont ever mention it in written applications but i go back to crypto during interviews because ive been following the space a lot just for fun in my free time, and can substantiate everything i say with examples, so that comes off as a more confident and reassured answer than something more traditionally discussed and correct but less substantiated with examples. </p><p></p><p>and i think forward thinking law firms do still care deeply about the crypto space because altho the older public themselves might be dismissive of it, the younger generation and big institutional investors do care - so law firms care too - and this goes beyond just caring for the client, some law firms are actively involved in crypto themselves, for example HSF itself had funds frozen in FTX and it was the second largest unsecured Alameda creditor (the first being AWS). </p><p></p><p>a lot of why i talk about it is just because it's easy to use common sense to think out all the surrounding issues - if they put me on the spot with a hard question, there is always a sensible answer to be found !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="divaination, post: 126519, member: 25636"] i really agree, i dont ever mention it in written applications but i go back to crypto during interviews because ive been following the space a lot just for fun in my free time, and can substantiate everything i say with examples, so that comes off as a more confident and reassured answer than something more traditionally discussed and correct but less substantiated with examples. and i think forward thinking law firms do still care deeply about the crypto space because altho the older public themselves might be dismissive of it, the younger generation and big institutional investors do care - so law firms care too - and this goes beyond just caring for the client, some law firms are actively involved in crypto themselves, for example HSF itself had funds frozen in FTX and it was the second largest unsecured Alameda creditor (the first being AWS). a lot of why i talk about it is just because it's easy to use common sense to think out all the surrounding issues - if they put me on the spot with a hard question, there is always a sensible answer to be found ! [/QUOTE]
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