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Top 20ish% at MVP -> SF w no historical ties
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:53 pm
by Anonymous User
Ranking is a completely blind estimate. No education/life/work experience in the bay area, but would like to work there in the future. BS in computer science with work experience in web and software development. Eligible to sit for the patent bar. Non-exclusively interested in doing IP prosecution or litigation work. Want to be there for the local industry, environment, and the lifestyle.
Can I sell it?
Re: Top 20ish% at MVP -> SF w no historical ties
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 12:05 am
by 20160810
You've got a perfectly good shot given your IP credentials. Look at Silicon Valley offices if possible, I'm sure you'll do well. Just articulate a not-totally-BS reason why you want to be there.
Re: Top 20ish% at MVP -> SF w no historical ties
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 12:07 am
by Anonymous User
I'd rather not live in the suburbs/commute for an hour to Palo Alto/Menlo/Redwood if I can help it. Do offices in SF handle very different practice areas?
Re: Top 20ish% at MVP -> SF w no historical ties
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 1:51 am
by Julio_El_Chavo
Anonymous User wrote:I'd rather not live in the suburbs/commute for an hour to Palo Alto/Menlo/Redwood if I can help it. Do offices in SF handle very different practice areas?
There's a lot more IP work in SV.
Re: Top 20ish% at MVP -> SF w no historical ties
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:42 am
by 20160810
Julio_El_Chavo wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I'd rather not live in the suburbs/commute for an hour to Palo Alto/Menlo/Redwood if I can help it. Do offices in SF handle very different practice areas?
There's a lot more IP work in SV.
This. If you want to do IP work in the Bay, there's plenty in SF, but there's a TON in SV.