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References for OCI/Callbacks
I hadn't given any thought to this until somebody mentioned that I should bring a list of references to OCI to have just in case an interviewer asks for it. How have I missed this? Is this normal? Can somebody give me some more info on this?
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Re: References for OCI/Callbacks
+1Anonymous User wrote:I hadn't given any thought to this until somebody mentioned that I should bring a list of references to OCI to have just in case an interviewer asks for it. How have I missed this? Is this normal? Can somebody give me some more info on this?
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Re: References for OCI/Callbacks
Yes, you should have a few copies with you. No, you probably won't need them any of them.
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Re: References for OCI/Callbacks
How many references should be on my list?spondee wrote:Yes, you should have a few copies with you. No, you probably won't need them any of them.
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Re: References for OCI/Callbacks
I had 8 of my 22 OCI interviews request a list of references; almost all of them asked for 3, at least two of which are law professors. HTH.Anonymous User wrote:How many references should be on my list?spondee wrote:Yes, you should have a few copies with you. No, you probably won't need them any of them.
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Re: References for OCI/Callbacks
Anonymous User wrote:I had 8 of my 22 OCI interviews request a list of references; almost all of them asked for 3, at least two of which are law professors. HTH.Anonymous User wrote:How many references should be on my list?spondee wrote:Yes, you should have a few copies with you. No, you probably won't need them any of them.
Was this something that they specified beforehand or did they just ask for it at the interview?
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Re: References for OCI/Callbacks
I had a different experience - of my 25 interviews, none asked for references. I think it depends where you're interviewing - it seems that big New York firms tend not to ask for references, whereas firms in other markets may be more likely to do so (especially if the market is small enough that the partners may know some people's references). If I remember correctly, Covington always asks for references, in case you're interviewing with them.Anonymous User wrote: I had 8 of my 22 OCI interviews request a list of references; almost all of them asked for 3, at least two of which are law professors. HTH.
But regardless of where you're interviewing, yes, you should have references, and there should be three of them. A normal lineup is (1) legal writing instructor, (2) small section professor, and (3) former boss.
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Re: References for OCI/Callbacks
sorry to bump an ancient thread, but...
i was let go early from my 1L summer internship. suffice it to say that the reasons were beyond strange but not scandalous or anything, just involving work and communication. on the one hand, i want to leave those guys off my references so they won't be called, but on the other, i did do plenty of good work there, the job was for my 1L summer and features prominently on my resume, and the experience is relevant to jobs i'm applying to for 2L summer. any suggestions?
i was let go early from my 1L summer internship. suffice it to say that the reasons were beyond strange but not scandalous or anything, just involving work and communication. on the one hand, i want to leave those guys off my references so they won't be called, but on the other, i did do plenty of good work there, the job was for my 1L summer and features prominently on my resume, and the experience is relevant to jobs i'm applying to for 2L summer. any suggestions?
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Re: References for OCI/Callbacks
details what you mean by communication....? why don't you talk to your OCS counselor or somebody more equipped to deal with this. or ask your employer if you can list them as a reference (which you should do anyway if you're going to) and see how they reactAnonymous User wrote:sorry to bump an ancient thread, but...
i was let go early from my 1L summer internship. suffice it to say that the reasons were beyond strange but not scandalous or anything, just involving work and communication. on the one hand, i want to leave those guys off my references so they won't be called, but on the other, i did do plenty of good work there, the job was for my 1L summer and features prominently on my resume, and the experience is relevant to jobs i'm applying to for 2L summer. any suggestions?