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Re: Yale FIP 2013
Has anyone heard back from Cleary post-CB yet? I had a CB early last week and am starting to suspect I may have been dinged already.
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CB invitation from Freshfields (NYC) today.
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Have you guys started hearing back from firms post-CB? Really no sense of what turn-around should be.
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From my own experience, and talking to a couple of friends, most NY firms seem to make an offer by phone call 1-3 days after a CB, and rejections usually take a little longer - a week is common. That said, there seem to to be a few outliers that give offers on the spot or a week or more after the CB.Anonymous User wrote:Have you guys started hearing back from firms post-CB? Really no sense of what turn-around should be.
I have 3 offers and two rejections already, following that pattern.
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My experience has been similar. I have two offers and am waiting on another four firms. But two of the CBs were from last week, and I know that others who did interviews on the same day or after have since gotten offers.Anonymous User wrote:From my own experience, and talking to a couple of friends, most NY firms seem to make an offer by phone call 1-3 days after a CB, and rejections usually take a little longer - a week is common. That said, there seem to to be a few outliers that give offers on the spot or a week or more after the CB.Anonymous User wrote:Have you guys started hearing back from firms post-CB? Really no sense of what turn-around should be.
I have 3 offers and two rejections already, following that pattern.
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Re: Yale FIP 2013
anyone got a DPW offer? when is their offerees party/dinner in new haven?
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Any non-NY offers yet? Phone alarmingly quiet from Cali so far...
Also, is anyone else sending e-mail/web applications to non-FIP firms? Anyone got any responses yet?
Also, is anyone else sending e-mail/web applications to non-FIP firms? Anyone got any responses yet?
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I sent probably a couple of dozen - half to New York and half to a secondary market (not in CA). From the NY firms, I've gotten straight dings. I seemed to do quite well with similar firms through FIP, so I'm not sure what to make of that.Anonymous User wrote:Any non-NY offers yet? Phone alarmingly quiet from Cali so far...
Also, is anyone else sending e-mail/web applications to non-FIP firms? Anyone got any responses yet?
Had no luck with the secondary market either, until I told some of the firms I'd be in town for a FIP CB. At that point, a couple replied to my email and invited me for CBs while I was in town (sans screener). The rest just ignored me, and have started sending me ding emails/letters.
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I was surprised at how poor the FIP coverage was, even for CA. Given that there are always a few people going to LA, SF, SV, Dallas, and Houston, you'd think that CDO could at least provide more advice for non-FIP applications - or at least have some kind of "official resume drop" system so our apps don't go in the same pile as the thousands of other e-mailed resumes. Not everyone's happy to spend a couple of years in NY before lateraling to where they really want to be.Anonymous User wrote:I sent probably a couple of dozen - half to New York and half to a secondary market (not in CA). From the NY firms, I've gotten straight dings. I seemed to do quite well with similar firms through FIP, so I'm not sure what to make of that.Anonymous User wrote:Any non-NY offers yet? Phone alarmingly quiet from Cali so far...
Also, is anyone else sending e-mail/web applications to non-FIP firms? Anyone got any responses yet?
Had no luck with the secondary market either, until I told some of the firms I'd be in town for a FIP CB. At that point, a couple replied to my email and invited me for CBs while I was in town (sans screener). The rest just ignored me, and have started sending me ding emails/letters.
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Anonymous User wrote:Any non-NY offers yet? Phone alarmingly quiet from Cali so far...
Also, is anyone else sending e-mail/web applications to non-FIP firms? Anyone got any responses yet?
I've gotten offers outside of the NY market--one Cali, two Chicago, and one DC. All were from FIP firms so I don't know much about mailing firms that did not participate in FIP.
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Re: Yale FIP 2013
As a rising 3L at YLS, please don't expect anything from CDO other than a reminder to fill out your employment data and survey requests. They are literally the most incompetent halfwits I've ever had the dissatisfaction of working with, and they make career services at my TTT undergrad look absolutely godlike by comparison. Just read TLS, target firms outside of FIP on your own, and you'll be fine, no matter the market.Anonymous User wrote:I was surprised at how poor the FIP coverage was, even for CA. Given that there are always a few people going to LA, SF, SV, Dallas, and Houston, you'd think that CDO could at least provide more advice for non-FIP applications - or at least have some kind of "official resume drop" system so our apps don't go in the same pile as the thousands of other e-mailed resumes. Not everyone's happy to spend a couple of years in NY before lateraling to where they really want to be.Anonymous User wrote:I sent probably a couple of dozen - half to New York and half to a secondary market (not in CA). From the NY firms, I've gotten straight dings. I seemed to do quite well with similar firms through FIP, so I'm not sure what to make of that.Anonymous User wrote:Any non-NY offers yet? Phone alarmingly quiet from Cali so far...
Also, is anyone else sending e-mail/web applications to non-FIP firms? Anyone got any responses yet?
Had no luck with the secondary market either, until I told some of the firms I'd be in town for a FIP CB. At that point, a couple replied to my email and invited me for CBs while I was in town (sans screener). The rest just ignored me, and have started sending me ding emails/letters.
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Re: Yale FIP 2013
Reporting KE LA offer (about a week after the callback). Doing the "I won't be unemployed next summer" dance.
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Congratulations! From what I'be heard, CA an be a tough market.Anonymous User wrote:Reporting KE LA offer (about a week after the callback). Doing the "I won't be unemployed next summer" dance.
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Re: Yale FIP 2013
I think SoCal is particularly nasty this year - SF has had a good professional services recovery, SV has tech keeping up demand, whereas LA has insanely high office vacancy rates downtown (US Bank tower is half empty, although that might be as much to do with its terrible 1980s interiors as the economy), suggesting that the kind of big businesses that hire big law firms are still not really there. Plus, the market for sexual harassment lawyers in SD just suffered a severe drop...Anonymous User wrote:Congratulations! From what I'be heard, CA an be a tough market.Anonymous User wrote:Reporting KE LA offer (about a week after the callback). Doing the "I won't be unemployed next summer" dance.
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Re: Yale FIP 2013
I did a CB there and really liked the folks in that office. Congrats!
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Thanks, and good luck!Anonymous User wrote:I did a CB there and really liked the folks in that office. Congrats!
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+1 from another 3L. If you think CDO is bad for FIP, just wait until you start applying for clerkships. Get your information about firms and clerkships from 3Ls. Most of us are friendly and happy to chat about our experiences and we will be a MUCH better resource than CDO.Anonymous User wrote:As a rising 3L at YLS, please don't expect anything from CDO other than a reminder to fill out your employment data and survey requests. They are literally the most incompetent halfwits I've ever had the dissatisfaction of working with, and they make career services at my TTT undergrad look absolutely godlike by comparison. Just read TLS, target firms outside of FIP on your own, and you'll be fine, no matter the market.Anonymous User wrote:I was surprised at how poor the FIP coverage was, even for CA. Given that there are always a few people going to LA, SF, SV, Dallas, and Houston, you'd think that CDO could at least provide more advice for non-FIP applications - or at least have some kind of "official resume drop" system so our apps don't go in the same pile as the thousands of other e-mailed resumes. Not everyone's happy to spend a couple of years in NY before lateraling to where they really want to be.Anonymous User wrote:I sent probably a couple of dozen - half to New York and half to a secondary market (not in CA). From the NY firms, I've gotten straight dings. I seemed to do quite well with similar firms through FIP, so I'm not sure what to make of that.Anonymous User wrote:Any non-NY offers yet? Phone alarmingly quiet from Cali so far...
Also, is anyone else sending e-mail/web applications to non-FIP firms? Anyone got any responses yet?
Had no luck with the secondary market either, until I told some of the firms I'd be in town for a FIP CB. At that point, a couple replied to my email and invited me for CBs while I was in town (sans screener). The rest just ignored me, and have started sending me ding emails/letters.
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