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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Boden" data-source="post: 46653" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Just to add to all of the excellent advice been given above, if your only reason for wanting to work at a US firm is the higher salary then I'd highly recommend against that. As [USER=1160]@Alice G[/USER], [USER=1572]@Dheepa[/USER] and [USER=7894]@Kola[/USER] have said there is a lot more to life than money and if the high levels of responsibility and learning-by-doing training style isn't for you and could potentially have a negative impact on your life then I'd really consider taking your MC offer. </p><p></p><p>However, if you have other legitimate reasons for wanting to work at a US firm e.g. if the practice areas appeal to you and the opportunity to potentially move to the US is important to you then go for it and continue applying to US firms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Boden, post: 46653, member: 487"] Just to add to all of the excellent advice been given above, if your only reason for wanting to work at a US firm is the higher salary then I'd highly recommend against that. As [USER=1160]@Alice G[/USER], [USER=1572]@Dheepa[/USER] and [USER=7894]@Kola[/USER] have said there is a lot more to life than money and if the high levels of responsibility and learning-by-doing training style isn't for you and could potentially have a negative impact on your life then I'd really consider taking your MC offer. However, if you have other legitimate reasons for wanting to work at a US firm e.g. if the practice areas appeal to you and the opportunity to potentially move to the US is important to you then go for it and continue applying to US firms. [/QUOTE]
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