What is negative to this?
From my understanding having worked at a firm as a paralegal, a secretary will receive the e-mail, print the materials and drop it on the hiring partner's desk. Why go through the trouble of the mail?
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Re: e-mailing application to firms?
As a 1L; all 12 of my interviews came from doing this.Anonymous User wrote:What is negative to this?
From my understanding having worked at a firm as a paralegal, a secretary will receive the e-mail, print the materials and drop it on the hiring partner's desk. Why go through the trouble of the mail?