What usually happens after you leave BigLaw?
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 1:28 pm
I'm a 0L going into a T14 school next year. (yay!)
So lately I've been worrying about my future more in terms of job prospects.
I've never really found any info about what really happens to someone who doesn't make partner at BigLaw.
I mean, I do know that most people leave after 3-5 years, but what happens after that? I understand it's case by case, but my real concern is how easily can one get a new job?
Does having work experience at a prestigious firm almost guarantee a new job?
Especially in my case, being an international student from Asia, I'm thinking I'll probably work a couple of years in New York and then get transferred to Hong Kong or Tokyo or something. So if I leave the firm from that location I really don't know what would happen to me after I leave the firm and this sort of freaks me out.
Is there anyone who can give me some insight on this matter?
So lately I've been worrying about my future more in terms of job prospects.
I've never really found any info about what really happens to someone who doesn't make partner at BigLaw.
I mean, I do know that most people leave after 3-5 years, but what happens after that? I understand it's case by case, but my real concern is how easily can one get a new job?
Does having work experience at a prestigious firm almost guarantee a new job?
Especially in my case, being an international student from Asia, I'm thinking I'll probably work a couple of years in New York and then get transferred to Hong Kong or Tokyo or something. So if I leave the firm from that location I really don't know what would happen to me after I leave the firm and this sort of freaks me out.
Is there anyone who can give me some insight on this matter?