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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Aug 14, 2014 5:44 pm

Anonymous User wrote:I seriously have not heard any thing from any NY offices - is this common?


I've interviewed with 15+ NY firms and not a peep. What gives
I've heard from 5 ny offices

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

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Anonymous User wrote:I seriously have not heard any thing from any NY offices - is this common?


I've interviewed with 15+ NY firms and not a peep. What gives
I've heard from 5 ny offices
Which?

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Aug 14, 2014 6:31 pm

Got a Venable DC callback tonight.

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Aug 14, 2014 7:20 pm

Anonymous User wrote:I know I saw a note about a Weil cb a few pages back. Just to confirm was that for the DC office?
The dinner was for NY and DC callbacks but not IP.

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:52 pm

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Anonymous User wrote:I seriously have not heard any thing from any NY offices - is this common?


I've interviewed with 15+ NY firms and not a peep. What gives
I've heard from 5 ny offices
Which?
CBs from Cleary, Weil, Davis Polk, Simpson, Latham. All NY. All within 24 hours.

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:17 pm

Anonymous User wrote:CB from Schulte NYC this morning.
Interviewer?

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:19 pm

Anyone hear from these NY firms yet? (non-IP)


1.) Shearman
2.) Cadwalader
3.) Weil, Gotshal
4.) Milbank
5.) Hogan Lovells
6.) O'Melveny
7.) White & Case

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:30 pm

Anyone hear about Debevoise?

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

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Ding, Proskauer NY

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

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Anonymous User wrote:Anyone hear about Debevoise?
CB for Deb NY

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

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Interviewer's initials/when did you hear?

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

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left last post - that was in reference to Debevoise

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:29 am

do firms keep waitlists for call backs? or is there a "second round" of call backs?

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:01 am

Anonymous User wrote:do firms keep waitlists for call backs? or is there a "second round" of call backs?
I feel that each schedule (probably 20-25 candidates) will produce 1-2 callbacks.

If there has been 1 callback in one schedule. and that callback is turned down, there may be another callback out there waiting.

But most people will not turn down except already having an offer in hand.

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:06 am

Barring some rare exceptions, the ship has sailed on most callbacks

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:11 am

Anonymous User wrote:Barring some rare exceptions, the ship has sailed on most callbacks
How does that make sense? So people who interviewed on Wednesday and Thursday won't be receiving callbacks? If you look at previous year threads, the second week is filled with CBs and dings.

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:13 am

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Anonymous User wrote:Barring some rare exceptions, the ship has sailed on most callbacks
How does that make sense? So people who interviewed on Wednesday and Thursday won't be receiving callbacks? If you look at previous year threads, the second week is filled with CBs and dings.
You will know by the end of today. There will be some exceptions, but don't count on many callbacks after close of business today.

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:17 am

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Anonymous User wrote:do firms keep waitlists for call backs? or is there a "second round" of call backs?
I feel that each schedule (probably 20-25 candidates) will produce 1-2 callbacks.

If there has been 1 callback in one schedule. and that callback is turned down, there may be another callback out there waiting.

But most people will not turn down except already having an offer in hand.
And what is your basis for believing that each schedule (which is 21 candidates, btw) will produce 1-2 callbacks?

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:19 am

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Anonymous User wrote:Barring some rare exceptions, the ship has sailed on most callbacks
How does that make sense? So people who interviewed on Wednesday and Thursday won't be receiving callbacks? If you look at previous year threads, the second week is filled with CBs and dings.
You will know by the end of today. There will be some exceptions, but don't count on many callbacks after close of business today.
What is your basis for this? My understanding is that many DC firms take more than a few days and even some NY firms will do CBs later.

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:22 am

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Anonymous User wrote:Barring some rare exceptions, the ship has sailed on most callbacks
How does that make sense? So people who interviewed on Wednesday and Thursday won't be receiving callbacks? If you look at previous year threads, the second week is filled with CBs and dings.
You will know by the end of today. There will be some exceptions, but don't count on many callbacks after close of business today.
What is your basis for this? My understanding is that many DC firms take more than a few days and even some NY firms will do CBs later.
Looking at previous years and speaking with a former hiring partner at a DC firm. Look I hope that I am wrong, but you will see very few ITT net week

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:25 am

Anonymous User wrote:do firms keep waitlists for call backs? or is there a "second round" of call backs?
Yes firms definitely keep a waitlist because pretty much every firm has quotas for georgetown.

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Re: Georgetown EIW 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:30 am

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Anonymous User wrote: Looking at previous years and speaking with a former hiring partner at a DC firm. Look I hope that I am wrong, but you will see very few ITT net week
Oh shut the fuck up with your fatuous anecdotal meeting with some ttt dc partner. The thread from LAST YEAR by itself disproves your assertion; there is a ton of cb action still pending for schedules that have not been released yet (like the majority of firms that came to eiw) as well as for special practice groups (for ip folks for example) still pending.

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