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Stigma attached to doc review?
Is it true? Can trying to make a few quick bucks really screw me out of future jobs because it is a red flag to employers?
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Re: Stigma attached to doc review?
not at all.
this is at least a partial myth.
I know a girl who did document review and recently landed a job with a midlaw firm.
another landed a senior compliance role at the fed bank.
both graduated last year.
I guess if you have to take a document review gig, you must try to explain how it relates to your desired fields of practices.
this is at least a partial myth.
I know a girl who did document review and recently landed a job with a midlaw firm.
another landed a senior compliance role at the fed bank.
both graduated last year.
I guess if you have to take a document review gig, you must try to explain how it relates to your desired fields of practices.