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- nmcdgt

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Number of firms at OCI/EIP/etc.
Was just curious to see what the selection of firms at other schools' OCI looked like (including interviews that are conducted out of state). My school's early OCI this year had about 30-40 in-state firms, and probably another 50 firms available to apply to out of state. Not sure how many more will be available for the next round. What does it look like for other schools?
- top30man

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Re: Number of firms at OCI/EIP/etc.
Just check the directory at NALP.org. You can see a list of firms that go to the OCI of the law school of your choice. Conversely, you can also see what schools a particular firm goes to for OCI.
- nmcdgt

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Re: Number of firms at OCI/EIP/etc.
Are you talking about nalpdirectory.com? Because I can only see how to search for firms. How do you find OCI lists by law school? Sorry, I'm terrible at using that site apparently.top30man wrote:Just check the directory at NALP.org. You can see a list of firms that go to the OCI of the law school of your choice. Conversely, you can also see what schools a particular firm goes to for OCI.
- top30man

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Re: Number of firms at OCI/EIP/etc.
Go to the advanced search list and there is a section titled "on campus interviews." select the school you want to see. It's imperfect for two main reasons: it lists each branch of a firm as a different recruiter (which can be helpful sometimes but not usually) and it won't capture data from non oci (eg NYC job fairs of whatever else.)nmcdgt wrote:Are you talking about nalpdirectory.com? Because I can only see how to search for firms. How do you find OCI lists by law school? Sorry, I'm terrible at using that site apparently.top30man wrote:Just check the directory at NALP.org. You can see a list of firms that go to the OCI of the law school of your choice. Conversely, you can also see what schools a particular firm goes to for OCI.
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