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Bidding 3 cities?

Post by Anonymous User » Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:16 am

Below median at MVP. Bidding mostly NYC, some DC (secondarily when an employer is doing 1 interview for multiple offices and it doesnt take up an extra bid), and ONE or TWO philly. is it worth it to have 3 cities on my OCI just for 1 or 2 philly firms? OCS says no, but rising 3Ls tend to say ignore OCS.

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Re: Bidding 3 cities?

Post by fatduck » Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:31 am

well, you aren't gonna be walking around OCI wearing a nametag that says THREE-CITY BIDDER, so it probably doesn't matter at all.

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Re: Bidding 3 cities?

Post by Anonymous User » Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:38 am

Go with the nametag please.

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Re: Bidding 3 cities?

Post by Anonymous User » Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:38 am

fatduck wrote:well, you aren't gonna be walking around OCI wearing a nametag that says THREE-CITY BIDDER, so it probably doesn't matter at all.
hahahahahah, but doesn't it matter when the interviewer asks me, oh so where else are you looking? and i rattle of 2 other cities (though they all make sense for diff reasons), won't they be like, wow he has commitment issues?

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