http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/ ... _students/
While it is only a small increase, I'm feeling optimistic about the future. Anyone else?
Small Bounce in Legal Employment Forum
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Re: Small Bounce in Legal Employment
I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you
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Re: Small Bounce in Legal Employment
a bump in the percentage of SAs who got permanent offers is worthless, because it's still consistent with everyone hiring vastly smaller numbers of SAs and permanent employees.
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Re: Small Bounce in Legal Employment
LOL Houston is a TTT city. 66% offer rate. WTF?
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Re: Small Bounce in Legal Employment
dudders wrote:a bump in the percentage of SAs who got permanent offers is worthless, because it's still consistent with everyone hiring vastly smaller numbers of SAs and permanent employees.
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