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Aspiring Lawyers - Interviews & Vacation Schemes
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Thinking about what type of law firm is right for you
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<blockquote data-quote="Hazal" data-source="post: 2952" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Thanks for replying Kazam! I've also come to value US firms based on their intake size but am conflicted with my attraction to the more diverse, UK based firms such as Herbert Smith Freehills and Baker McKenzie. </p><p></p><p>In terms of US firms paying more, I think there's even a way to mention that one in an interview! It depends how you word it. If you lead with the fact that higher pay = longer hours (usually), then you can touch upon your work ethic and make it about remuneration for that hard-work you're willing to invest, instead of, I just want to make money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hazal, post: 2952, member: 694"] Thanks for replying Kazam! I've also come to value US firms based on their intake size but am conflicted with my attraction to the more diverse, UK based firms such as Herbert Smith Freehills and Baker McKenzie. In terms of US firms paying more, I think there's even a way to mention that one in an interview! It depends how you word it. If you lead with the fact that higher pay = longer hours (usually), then you can touch upon your work ethic and make it about remuneration for that hard-work you're willing to invest, instead of, I just want to make money. [/QUOTE]
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