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<blockquote data-quote="p2bv" data-source="post: 223895" data-attributes="member: 20799"><p>Hey, guys.</p><p></p><p>I’ve just found out I’ve got an assessment centre at Deloitte Legal next week, and if I got an offer it would mean training in-house with them. From my understanding it’s not traditional “in-house” as you do work for some of their clients.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The problem is I’m worried that if I get the Deloitte Training Contract, I might pigeonhole myself too soon, and be stuck in house. If I get and accept the Deloitte role, how much harder would be to move post qualification. I’m not too fussed about magic circle/US firms I think I would be aiming more for national firms etc. Is that realistic if I train in-house? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Just trying to work out how sensible it is to hold out for firm-based TCs when we’re only in November, and whether Deloitte would narrow my options long-term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p2bv, post: 223895, member: 20799"] Hey, guys. I’ve just found out I’ve got an assessment centre at Deloitte Legal next week, and if I got an offer it would mean training in-house with them. From my understanding it’s not traditional “in-house” as you do work for some of their clients. The problem is I’m worried that if I get the Deloitte Training Contract, I might pigeonhole myself too soon, and be stuck in house. If I get and accept the Deloitte role, how much harder would be to move post qualification. I’m not too fussed about magic circle/US firms I think I would be aiming more for national firms etc. Is that realistic if I train in-house? Just trying to work out how sensible it is to hold out for firm-based TCs when we’re only in November, and whether Deloitte would narrow my options long-term. [/QUOTE]
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