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Post by hrvd214 » Sat May 15, 2010 6:49 pm

Does anyone have any idea when we will start hearing about whether or not we have been selected for interviews??


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Re: Loyola Patent Fair

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Post by Anonymous User » Fri May 21, 2010 1:07 pm

Did anyone else get a similar e-mail:

Thank you for your interest in interviewing with Alston & Bird at the Loyola Patent Program. Please take a moment to email me your preferred office location(s), in order of interest. For your convenience, the location of all Alston & Bird's offices are listed below. Thank you!

Atlanta
Charlotte
Dallas
Los Angeles
New York
Raleigh
Silicon Valley
Ventura County
Washington, DC

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Post by Anonymous User » Fri May 21, 2010 1:10 pm

yes, I believe they sent it to everyone who bid on them

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Post by Anonymous User » Tue May 25, 2010 10:11 pm

Did anyone else receive an email from Cadwalader requesting transcripts? Did everyone get this email?

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Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone else receive an email from Cadwalader requesting transcripts? Did everyone get this email?
Should we wait for spring grades before sending this information?

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Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone else receive an email from Cadwalader requesting transcripts? Did everyone get this email?
Should we wait for spring grades before sending this information?
i got it too. she specifically asks you to send it by May 28.

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Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone else receive an email from Cadwalader requesting transcripts? Did everyone get this email?
Should we wait for spring grades before sending this information?
Yes, you should definitely do that. I know they said they want the transcript by this Friday, but they are just trying to filter out the free thinkers from the drones who do what they are told. Be a unique butterfly!

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Anonymous User wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone else receive an email from Cadwalader requesting transcripts? Did everyone get this email?
Should we wait for spring grades before sending this information?
Yes, you should definitely do that. I know they said they want the transcript by this Friday, but they are just trying to filter out the free thinkers from the drones who do what they are told. Be a unique butterfly!
lawl, i missed that line. i am clearly illiterate .

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Re: Loyola Patent Fair

Post by notyou » Thu May 27, 2010 3:21 pm

Did anyone's resume get messed up in the online conversion process to PDF? I noticed after I submitted my bids that the process stripped away some spaces, creating a clearly visible typo. Later, while I was creating new resumes for the resume collections, I noticed that a .docx file would cause some problems but a .doc file would not.

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notyou wrote:Did anyone's resume get messed up in the online conversion process to PDF? I noticed after I submitted my bids that the process stripped away some spaces, creating a clearly visible typo. Later, while I was creating new resumes for the resume collections, I noticed that a .docx file would cause some problems but a .doc file would not.
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Re: Loyola Patent Fair

Post by notyou » Thu May 27, 2010 6:12 pm

Anonymous User wrote:
notyou wrote:Did anyone's resume get messed up in the online conversion process to PDF? I noticed after I submitted my bids that the process stripped away some spaces, creating a clearly visible typo. Later, while I was creating new resumes for the resume collections, I noticed that a .docx file would cause some problems but a .doc file would not.
Nothing you can do about it now.
Yeah, but it's very disappointing. I spent a lot of time creating a nice resume and it's such a letdown that the conversion process messed it up. I just hope that the strengths of my background can overcome the typo. I feel like missing out on the patent fair b/c of a typo generated by the website would be quite a setback in this economy.

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Post by Anonymous User » Thu May 27, 2010 6:32 pm

notyou wrote:Yeah, but it's very disappointing. I spent a lot of time creating a nice resume and it's such a letdown that the conversion process messed it up. I just hope that the strengths of my background can overcome the typo. I feel like missing out on the patent fair b/c of a typo generated by the website would be quite a setback in this economy.
I'm in the same boat. For some reason the version I uploaded had a word deleted. not in a major sentence or anything but im ragin

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