Yeah, this is huge. I'm sure it's also nice to be reviewed based upon the quality of your work rather than a combination of quality and the amount you billed over the year.TooMuchTuna wrote:Not having to track hours is often cited as an upside by my colleagues (I didn't work at a firm before I came in-house, so I can't weigh in on that personally).Anonymous User wrote:...aside from fewer hours, what is the biggest upside?
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What are the similarities between BL & in-house? (Both good and bad.)
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