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<blockquote data-quote="vera.mekhonoshina" data-source="post: 216443" data-attributes="member: 30780"><p>Hi [USER=42015]@m-m06[/USER], </p><p></p><p>It's an interesting dilemma that you're facing, and I completely understand the difficulty of balancing a 'safer' choice with a firm that you think you prefer more. </p><p></p><p>It's completely okay to take time to decide what path you want to pursue. I would definitely try and extend the first offer for as long as possible. If the firm uses the voluntary code of recruitment for trainee solicitors, the offer should not expire for quite a while, and you should not feel pressured to give a definitive answer before you feel confident in your decision.</p><p></p><p>I echo [USER=40237]@ZNadeem[/USER]'s advice - speaking with your university's careers team might be helpful for an additional opinion from an experienced professional. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vera.mekhonoshina, post: 216443, member: 30780"] Hi [USER=42015]@m-m06[/USER], It's an interesting dilemma that you're facing, and I completely understand the difficulty of balancing a 'safer' choice with a firm that you think you prefer more. It's completely okay to take time to decide what path you want to pursue. I would definitely try and extend the first offer for as long as possible. If the firm uses the voluntary code of recruitment for trainee solicitors, the offer should not expire for quite a while, and you should not feel pressured to give a definitive answer before you feel confident in your decision. I echo [USER=40237]@ZNadeem[/USER]'s advice - speaking with your university's careers team might be helpful for an additional opinion from an experienced professional. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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