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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
Our CSO's office swears that Judges are actually the exception to being able to ask for time to decide--they say if you accept an interview you are basically expected to accept any offer immediately, otherwise it would be seen as an insult.
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Edit: Saw very similar question asked and answered above.
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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
I think you can still ask when they need an answer by (if they haven't made it clear they're expecting an answer). If they say "I was really expecting an answer today" then you'd better answer. But I have actually found judges to be perfectly reasonable about this, despite what CSOs say.crysmissmichelle wrote:Our CSO's office swears that Judges are actually the exception to being able to ask for time to decide--they say if you accept an interview you are basically expected to accept any offer immediately, otherwise it would be seen as an insult.
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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
Thanks man. I've heard of 2014 grads not getting full-time offers until late October and into early November--i.e. after they passed the bar. But that's still quite frightening. Here's to some hope.TheFutureLawyer wrote:I got more interviews (per month) after I passed and was able to put that on my resume. So yeah, don't give up just yet.kykiske wrote:Am I naive in thinking that once bar results come out, with hopefully good news that I passed, that my job prospects look better?
Just scheduled another interview today, actually.
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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
Just got back from an interview for a legal (non-licensed) position. Pay was decent for the region and responsibilities ($60k). However, I feel like they were a little condescending. They questioned why I wasn't practicing law. Like I've decided to forgo a trip to the magic job tree that is thriving in lawland down by the river of hopes, dreams, and optimism. Then I said I was interested in the position because it's related to X and Y and I'm really looking for a job that I'll love whether it's practicing law or not. The response was "Well, you'll mostly just be doing Z (like it was picking up roadkill)." I was genuinely interested in the position but the vibe they gave off was like: "Why are you here?" It sucks because some interviews I've been on have focused on the fact that I might not have enough experience (3-5 years) and I'm apparently overqualified for most of the jobs that are a step below.
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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
Really glad to hear that! It sounded really unreasonable for them to really be that way!A. Nony Mouse wrote:I think you can still ask when they need an answer by (if they haven't made it clear they're expecting an answer). If they say "I was really expecting an answer today" then you'd better answer. But I have actually found judges to be perfectly reasonable about this, despite what CSOs say.crysmissmichelle wrote:Our CSO's office swears that Judges are actually the exception to being able to ask for time to decide--they say if you accept an interview you are basically expected to accept any offer immediately, otherwise it would be seen as an insult.
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Ugh just gotta vent quickly. I've been trying to reach out to alumni from my law school that have similar backgrounds and do the work I'm interested in and they are all as COLD as fck. So much for that alumni camaraderie. I've reached out to practicing attys before and I've never gotten such a strong "we went to the same school, so what?" vibe.
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Message me. Maybe I can help?Anonymous User wrote:Ugh just gotta vent quickly. I've been trying to reach out to alumni from my law school that have similar backgrounds and do the work I'm interested in and they are all as COLD as fck. So much for that alumni camaraderie. I've reached out to practicing attys before and I've never gotten such a strong "we went to the same school, so what?" vibe.
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,,, about par for the course
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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
Hang in there. And breathe.
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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
She's not a dude, man.
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Hard to imagine you getting no offered.
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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
Was told during interview this week that I'd be getting a call today either way for post-grad fellowship position. No call.
Call early next week or sit tight?
Call early next week or sit tight?

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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
As in decisions in general would be made today or that you would be offered today?Anonymous User wrote:Was told during interview this week that I'd be getting a call today either way for post-grad fellowship position. No call.
Call early next week or sit tight?
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Re: The Vale of Tears (3L Job Hunting) (No advice for 0/1/2Ls)
Would be offered or no-offered today.
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You can follow up next week, but it sounds like they picked someone else. Sorry, bro.Anonymous User wrote:Would be offered or no-offered today.
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