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Question from a Paralegal: Telling Supervisor about TC Applications?
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<blockquote data-quote="gg999" data-source="post: 29147" data-attributes="member: 5640"><p>A lot of people paralegal whilst making TC applications. I think you are overthinking things. You don't have to disclose it if you do not feel entirely comfortable telling them.</p><p></p><p>Many people that have jobs apply for other roles, that is normal. Having loyalty to a company is often misplaced, especially since firms won't hesitate to get rid of you when they no longer require you for whatever reasons.</p><p></p><p>If you feel like it will jeopardize your chances of being "invested" in or being made redundant, I would keep it to yourself until you have received a confirmed offer in writing. The partner will probably understand if you did end up telling them as it is quite common for people to paralegal for a while before securing a TC.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't feel too bad or worried about making TC applications, perfectly normal and fine to do so, many people do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gg999, post: 29147, member: 5640"] A lot of people paralegal whilst making TC applications. I think you are overthinking things. You don't have to disclose it if you do not feel entirely comfortable telling them. Many people that have jobs apply for other roles, that is normal. Having loyalty to a company is often misplaced, especially since firms won't hesitate to get rid of you when they no longer require you for whatever reasons. If you feel like it will jeopardize your chances of being "invested" in or being made redundant, I would keep it to yourself until you have received a confirmed offer in writing. The partner will probably understand if you did end up telling them as it is quite common for people to paralegal for a while before securing a TC. I wouldn't feel too bad or worried about making TC applications, perfectly normal and fine to do so, many people do. [/QUOTE]
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