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cover letter + interview question
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 10:06 am
by Anonymous User
Hey guys,
My significant other just found a job in NYC. I am currently a rising 3L with a SA position in the midwest.
When I send out cover letters to NY firms later this summer is it appropriate to put down that my SO found a job in NY and that I want to work in NYC.
What about during the interview?
Re: cover letter + interview question
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 10:11 am
by zanda
I wouldn't mention it. SO/BF/GF sounds a lot less serious than spouse/fiance, despite what might be reality in some situations.
Re: cover letter + interview question
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 10:37 am
by Teoeo
Time to propose so you can call her your fiance XD
Re: cover letter + interview question
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 11:01 am
by Anonymous User
Definitely want to propose and lock that down. Or just break up.
On a similar note, I don't have any connections to NYC, but my spouse does. Spouse has worked there in the past. Is this something to put on cover letters for 2L OCI and address in interviews when they ask, "Why NYC" ?
Re: cover letter + interview question
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 11:15 am
by Cupidity
In these situations, I've always found "family" to work. Like they need to know what that really means?
Re: cover letter + interview question
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 12:03 pm
by warumnicht
Whereas ties are very important when it comes to most legal markets, NYC tends to be the exception. If you really feel the need to mention your geographic ties, I agree with the above poster that "family" is a good way to do it. But in an interview, when asked, don't bring up your significant other (unless it's a spouse or fiance) and just gush about New York. People seem to be of the "Who DOESN'T want to be in NYC???" mindset.
Re: cover letter + interview question
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 5:27 pm
by Renzo
warumnicht wrote:Whereas ties are very important when it comes to most legal markets, NYC tends to be the exception. If you really feel the need to mention your geographic ties, I agree with the above poster that "family" is a good way to do it. But in an interview, when asked, don't bring up your significant other (unless it's a spouse or fiance) and just gush about New York. People seem to be of the "Who DOESN'T want to be in NYC???" mindset.
This works when you don't already have a job. The OP needs to explain enough to make clear that he didn't fuck up and get a cold offer from his 2L firm; that he actually has a job, and that something changed that made him want to find a new job.