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<blockquote data-quote="j.s.cox" data-source="post: 129867" data-attributes="member: 20454"><p>I know I've asked about this before, but circumstances have somewhat changed and I need a bit more advice. I've added in a bit more context than previously as this is not on the main thread. [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>I currently have a TC offer with NRF. I was also offered a Direct TC interview with Slaughter and May. I decided to withdraw my application for Slaughter and May because:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I have a limited time to accept the TC offer with NRF and I don't want to burn bridges by reneging, but the earliest interview slot at Slaughters was in May (i.e. I would have to renege if I subsequently accepted an offer from Slaughters).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I got a really good feel for the culture at NRF during my vac scheme and I loved it and really fit in, whereas I'm going off other people's experiences for the culture at Slaughters. I realise that I could have remedied this by trying to visit Slaughters earlier, but I really didn't think I would get to this point in the process, or that I would be in this fortunate position of being able to choose if I should interview. I am also concerned that you cannot accurately judge the culture of a firm based off an interview.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I have a special interest in energy and NRF ranks higher than Slaughters for this. Saying that, I'm not 100% sure that I will love energy more than another area after completing a TC but I can't make an informed decision about that until after I have had significant experience in those areas.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I don't want to take up an interview slot and deny someone a chance to interview for their dream firm when I'm not completely convinced and already have an offer at NRF (which is pretty dreamy in itself).</li> </ul><p>I emailed Slaughters to let them know about my situation and that I was withdrawing. They emailed me back with an offer to make an interview slot available for me <em><strong>5 months(!) </strong></em>earlier than their booking system allows to <em>next week</em>! They've literally gone out of their way to make this slot available for me. This act has really changed some of my preconceived ideas about the firm and now I think it may be worth going to the interview to see if any of my other ideas about the firm were wrong and if it may be a better place for me than NRF.</p><p></p><p>I'm really conflicted over this as I realise how lucky I am to be in this situation. I was fully expecting Slaughters to accept the withdrawal and leave it at that. Seeing as they have been flexible for me, I'm now thinking I should extend the same courtesy and try not to let other people's opinions of the firm cloud my personal opinions. Maybe I should accept the interview? Would it be taking someone else's spot if they have specifically rearranged an interview spot earlier?</p><p></p><p>Either way, I really need someone to kick some sense into me and ground me because I'm struggling to make rational, well thought-out decisions at the moment. I feel like I'm living inside a dream world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j.s.cox, post: 129867, member: 20454"] I know I've asked about this before, but circumstances have somewhat changed and I need a bit more advice. I've added in a bit more context than previously as this is not on the main thread. [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] any thoughts? I currently have a TC offer with NRF. I was also offered a Direct TC interview with Slaughter and May. I decided to withdraw my application for Slaughter and May because: [LIST] [*]I have a limited time to accept the TC offer with NRF and I don't want to burn bridges by reneging, but the earliest interview slot at Slaughters was in May (i.e. I would have to renege if I subsequently accepted an offer from Slaughters). [*]I got a really good feel for the culture at NRF during my vac scheme and I loved it and really fit in, whereas I'm going off other people's experiences for the culture at Slaughters. I realise that I could have remedied this by trying to visit Slaughters earlier, but I really didn't think I would get to this point in the process, or that I would be in this fortunate position of being able to choose if I should interview. I am also concerned that you cannot accurately judge the culture of a firm based off an interview. [*]I have a special interest in energy and NRF ranks higher than Slaughters for this. Saying that, I'm not 100% sure that I will love energy more than another area after completing a TC but I can't make an informed decision about that until after I have had significant experience in those areas. [*]I don't want to take up an interview slot and deny someone a chance to interview for their dream firm when I'm not completely convinced and already have an offer at NRF (which is pretty dreamy in itself). [/LIST] I emailed Slaughters to let them know about my situation and that I was withdrawing. They emailed me back with an offer to make an interview slot available for me [I][B]5 months(!) [/B][/I]earlier than their booking system allows to [I]next week[/I]! They've literally gone out of their way to make this slot available for me. This act has really changed some of my preconceived ideas about the firm and now I think it may be worth going to the interview to see if any of my other ideas about the firm were wrong and if it may be a better place for me than NRF. I'm really conflicted over this as I realise how lucky I am to be in this situation. I was fully expecting Slaughters to accept the withdrawal and leave it at that. Seeing as they have been flexible for me, I'm now thinking I should extend the same courtesy and try not to let other people's opinions of the firm cloud my personal opinions. Maybe I should accept the interview? Would it be taking someone else's spot if they have specifically rearranged an interview spot earlier? Either way, I really need someone to kick some sense into me and ground me because I'm struggling to make rational, well thought-out decisions at the moment. I feel like I'm living inside a dream world. [/QUOTE]
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