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Anxiety waiting for response from call back
I just wanted to come on here and vent: I had a call back for my dream job last week, and I have been in constant maddening anxiety ever since waiting for a response from them. I keep telling myself to move on, but can't seem to give up on the hope that maybe today is the day that I will hear. I am a 3L who got no offerered, and this interview I just had could potentially have been my one last chance back to biglaw. It is just hard to grapple with the reality that maybe I won't make it to biglaw after all.
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Re: Anxiety waiting for response from call back
lol @ "dream job." You are either a masochist or naive if your dream job is biglaw.
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Re: Anxiety waiting for response from call back
Did you get no-offered based on your quality of work? If so, maybe biglaw isn’t for you even if it is your “dream job.” Don’t want to go somewhere just to get fired quickly
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Re: Anxiety waiting for response from call back
No advice here, just commiseration. I interviewed for my dream government job a few weeks ago and it has been crickets since. It sucks...every time your phone beeps it’s a new reason to freak out.
I keep reminding myself that everything tends to work out in the end, even if it seems completely hopeless now. Keep your chin up.
I keep reminding myself that everything tends to work out in the end, even if it seems completely hopeless now. Keep your chin up.
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Re: Anxiety waiting for response from call back
I don't think we can necessarily leap to the conclusion that OP was no-offered for atrocious work quality. The bar for quality is pretty low for SAs. And further, summers performing that badly are generally given a heads-up and a chance to correct course during the summer. Firms that have 100% offer rates have zero incentive to let a low-performing SA hang themselves with their own rope - rather, they have every motivation to push the summer to improve to an acceptable level so they can extend an offer.2013 wrote:Did you get no-offered based on your quality of work? If so, maybe biglaw isn’t for you even if it is your “dream job.” Don’t want to go somewhere just to get fired quickly
To my understanding, far more common for no-offers to be largely a matter of bad luck at firms that routinely no-offer a handful of summers. (Ofc, there are also the rare cases of no-offers due to egregiously bad conduct.)
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