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Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:34 pm
by cinephile
Guchster wrote:
But seriously what is linkedin and why would any lazy 1L have one?
It's a professional social networking site. Basically, you put up your resume and connect to professional contacts as well as friends.

I like it for a couple reasons. It lets me know when friends from college or high school who I don't speak with that often change jobs, get promotions, go to grad schools -- and then I can congratulate them and I'm not out of the loop. I also really like it because you can see how former coworkers framed the description of a job that you previously held, it's useful as inspiration when I rewrite my resume.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:39 pm
by Flips88
Guchster wrote: But seriously what is linkedin and why would any lazy 1L have one?
I have one. It's basically your resume on a website. It's pretty worthless, but somehow adults think it is the paragon of social networking

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:43 pm
by Flips88
So I just got surprise interviewed on the phone. I had missed a call from a government org, returned it and left a message. Woman calls me back and I figure it's just setting up an interview time. Nope. She launches into a phone interview.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:49 pm
by Guchster
Flips88 wrote:So I just got surprise interviewed on the phone. I had missed a call from a government org, returned it and left a message. Woman calls me back and I figure it's just setting up an interview time. Nope. She launches into a phone interview.
holyshit that's hardcore! how long did it last?

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:56 pm
by Flips88
Guchster wrote:
Flips88 wrote:So I just got surprise interviewed on the phone. I had missed a call from a government org, returned it and left a message. Woman calls me back and I figure it's just setting up an interview time. Nope. She launches into a phone interview.
holyshit that's hardcore! how long did it last?
less than 10 minutes. I didn't realize it was an interview until about halfway through, but they went through "why are you interested in government?", "what was your favorite course last semester?"

And then she was like, "Well I have a few more candidates to talk to and we have to figure out what we're doing here. We'll get back to you in a couple weeks."

A weird experience for sure.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 7:07 pm
by NYC Law
Flips88 wrote:
Guchster wrote: But seriously what is linkedin and why would any lazy 1L have one?
I have one. It's basically your resume on a website. It's pretty worthless, but somehow adults think it is the paragon of social networking
I've seen at least one law internship that requires you to have and provide your linkedin. It was for a venture capital firm or something I think, so after I looked up my chances of obtaining the internship I promptly exited the application.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 7:16 pm
by Entchen
So, I sent out my letters yesterday and today. It is not actually possible for them to have arrived yet. I still really want my phone to ring.

Please hire me, judges?

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 7:41 pm
by Anonymous User
I have an interview with a firm in my home market tomorrow. How would you classify this firm? They're under 20 attorneys, only do corporate/transaction work and pay 20k above local market for starting associates.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:01 pm
by Anonymous User
I have a question. I had only 2 half-year courses, and got 2 A- on my transcript. I did get mid-term grades for my other 3 courses, and they are top 5% for civ pro (A), B+ for Contracts, and top 1/3 for LRW. Should I also send them my midterm scores? Will it hurt or help me? I'm just worried about the LRW - I think top 1/3 would be B+, but close to the cusp of A-.

I am applying to firms mostly through diversity programs.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:39 pm
by bdubs
Anonymous User wrote:I have an interview with a firm in my home market tomorrow. How would you classify this firm? They're under 20 attorneys, only do corporate/transaction work and pay 20k above local market for starting associates.
Strange? Corporate/transactional boutiques are pretty rare to my knowledge. There are a decent number of small litigation and patent boutiques that pay market or above market, but i've actually never heard of a corporate firm run on that model.

What kind of transactions do they do?

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:55 pm
by queenlizzie13
1L job search officially over. Accepted a position with a COA judge in my home state.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:56 pm
by theavrock
queenlizzie13 wrote:1L job search officially over. Accepted a position with a COA judge in my home state.
Congrats! Very well done.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:58 pm
by Anonymous User
bdubs wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:I have an interview with a firm in my home market tomorrow. How would you classify this firm? They're under 20 attorneys, only do corporate/transaction work and pay 20k above local market for starting associates.
Strange? Corporate/transactional boutiques are pretty rare to my knowledge. There are a decent number of small litigation and patent boutiques that pay market or above market, but i've actually never heard of a corporate firm run on that model.

What kind of transactions do they do?
They do M&A, IPO, PE, securities compliance and some real estate.

I was thinking it was a corporate boutique but I had never actually heard that term before.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:00 pm
by queenlizzie13
theavrock wrote:
queenlizzie13 wrote:1L job search officially over. Accepted a position with a COA judge in my home state.
Congrats! Very well done.
Thanks! Glad it's over, this semester is definitely proving more stressful than the last and having one less thing to worry about is nice.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:17 pm
by Anonymous User
To those of you still waiting on responses from judges, are you only sending law school transcripts to those that request them?

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:57 pm
by AreJay711
Sent out an email yesterday afternoon, offer today 8)

Idk if it is really my top choice though but it is in a cheap area. Should I call places and let them know about the offer?

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:04 pm
by Haymarket
AreJay711 wrote:Sent out an email yesterday afternoon, offer today 8)

Idk if it is really my top choice though but it is in a cheap area. Should I call places and let them know about the offer?
Careful. I let a firm know that I had an offer and asked, JUST ASKED, if it were possible to get a decision before I have to accept or decline.

They responded that they couldn't, so good luck and thanks for interviewing.

I didn't say I wanted to withdraw myself. :|

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:07 pm
by Bildungsroman
Haymarket wrote:
AreJay711 wrote:Sent out an email yesterday afternoon, offer today 8)

Idk if it is really my top choice though but it is in a cheap area. Should I call places and let them know about the offer?
Careful. I let a firm know that I had an offer and asked, JUST ASKED, if it were possible to get a decision before I have to accept or decline.

They responded that they couldn't, so good luck and thanks for interviewing.

I didn't say I wanted to withdraw myself. :|
Damn. They don't mess around.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:08 pm
by Haymarket
Bildungsroman wrote:
Haymarket wrote:
AreJay711 wrote:Sent out an email yesterday afternoon, offer today 8)

Idk if it is really my top choice though but it is in a cheap area. Should I call places and let them know about the offer?
Careful. I let a firm know that I had an offer and asked, JUST ASKED, if it were possible to get a decision before I have to accept or decline.

They responded that they couldn't, so good luck and thanks for interviewing.

I didn't say I wanted to withdraw myself. :|
Damn. They don't mess around.
Yeah, it was a little surprising, and seeing as I'm not even sure I'm going to take this job offer, I regret saying anything. I didn't think that just asking for a possible faster decision would be a deal breaker.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:09 pm
by Xifeng
Haymarket wrote:
Bildungsroman wrote:
Haymarket wrote:
AreJay711 wrote:Sent out an email yesterday afternoon, offer today 8)

Idk if it is really my top choice though but it is in a cheap area. Should I call places and let them know about the offer?
Careful. I let a firm know that I had an offer and asked, JUST ASKED, if it were possible to get a decision before I have to accept or decline.

They responded that they couldn't, so good luck and thanks for interviewing.

I didn't say I wanted to withdraw myself. :|
Damn. They don't mess around.
Yeah, it was a little surprising, and seeing as I'm not even sure I'm going to take this job offer, I regret saying anything. I didn't think that just asking for a possible faster decision would be a deal breaker.
They sound like

1) Idiots
2) Illiterate idiots

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:12 pm
by AreJay711
Damn maybe I won't say anything then. It is just that my top choices were clear that it's be March before decisions are made.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:13 pm
by Haymarket
Xifeng wrote:
Haymarket wrote: Yeah, it was a little surprising, and seeing as I'm not even sure I'm going to take this job offer, I regret saying anything. I didn't think that just asking for a possible faster decision would be a deal breaker.
They sound like

1) Idiots
2) Illiterate idiots
The email literally ended with the phrase, "...and I will be sure to let you know if I need to withdraw myself from consideration." :(

But hopefully I'll be able to find a job I really want anyway.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:19 pm
by Flips88
Anyone else in here doing the MPILCC in 2 weekends? Registration at 7:30 a.m on a Saturday morning. Ugh.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:59 pm
by Anonymous User
Literally just sent in all my apps to firms (45 total, all in major markets) yesterday and today. Grades are all A's at CCN, but is it too late at most firms? Dug through this thread a little bit but it's long, and I don't see much on point.

EDIT: I know the obvious answer is to talk to Career Services, but the woman I talked to had pretty rose-colored glasses about everything and I want to know if her optimism was misguided.

Re: The Official 1L Summer Employment Thread - 2012 Edition

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:08 am
by bdubs
Anonymous User wrote:Literally just sent in all my apps to firms (45 total, all in major markets) yesterday and today. Grades are all A's at CCN, but is it too late at most firms? Dug through this thread a little bit but it's long, and I don't see much on point.
Probably not too late to generate a little bit of interest. I still haven't heard back from 90% of the firms I applied to, but I did get a grade request the other day. It seems like a lot of firms (but not all) waited until grades were released from area schools before they started moving or finalized anything.