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offer, different city
poor form to ask about splitting (or interviewing) w/same firm, different city after you've received an offer?
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Re: offer, different city
Seems extremely dangerous. If you try this, please let us know how it goes.
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Re: offer, different city
fwiw, i had an interviewer who said she did exactly this (received an offer in one city & requested to split her summer with a different office of the same firm, which they were ok with). however, that was in the mid-2000s when this particular firm was probably hiring close to 200-people classes, don't know how risky it would be ITE.
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Re: offer, different city
I know many people who split between different offices of the same firm (ITE) so I assume it's not a death-knell.
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