Summer decision - Davis Polk (SV) v. Kirkland (SF)
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:34 pm
Everyone on this site has been super helpful for the last few years, so I thought I'd try to solicit some opinions on this choice. I'm having a very tough time deciding, but here are the relevant facts.
About me:
- Solely interested in corporate work
- Would like to go in-house after 3-6 years
- Interested in both big tech companies and startups, but not to the exclusion of other interesting opportunities
- Intention is to stay in the Bay Area long term, but for family reasons there is some possibility that I'd end up in New York down the road (5-10 years or so, perhaps)
The firms:
In favor of Davis Polk:
-Slightly more prestigious nationwide and on the east coast
-Exposure to public company work
-In the Silicon Valley ecosystem
-Lockstep partner compensation perhaps leads to better work environment
-Really liked the people, didn't LOVE them
In favor of Kirkland:
-Clicked more with the people
-Free market system is attractive in theory
-Bigger bonuses, perhaps
-High deal volume leads to lots of experience (but all private company/PE transactions work)
Would love to hear opinions about anything I might be wrong about or ill-informed; information or intuitions about comparative exit options would be especially helpful, as would thoughts on relative reputations/stature in the Bay Area.
My basic bottom line so far is that I liked the fit at Kirkland better with the people, but everything else (variety of work, prestige, client base) points towards Davis Polk. Having trouble sorting it all out.
Thanks!
Edit: also have offers at Gibson Dunn (SV), Jones Day (SV), and O'Melveny (SF). Feel free to make a strong case for one, if you feel compelled.
About me:
- Solely interested in corporate work
- Would like to go in-house after 3-6 years
- Interested in both big tech companies and startups, but not to the exclusion of other interesting opportunities
- Intention is to stay in the Bay Area long term, but for family reasons there is some possibility that I'd end up in New York down the road (5-10 years or so, perhaps)
The firms:
In favor of Davis Polk:
-Slightly more prestigious nationwide and on the east coast
-Exposure to public company work
-In the Silicon Valley ecosystem
-Lockstep partner compensation perhaps leads to better work environment
-Really liked the people, didn't LOVE them
In favor of Kirkland:
-Clicked more with the people
-Free market system is attractive in theory
-Bigger bonuses, perhaps
-High deal volume leads to lots of experience (but all private company/PE transactions work)
Would love to hear opinions about anything I might be wrong about or ill-informed; information or intuitions about comparative exit options would be especially helpful, as would thoughts on relative reputations/stature in the Bay Area.
My basic bottom line so far is that I liked the fit at Kirkland better with the people, but everything else (variety of work, prestige, client base) points towards Davis Polk. Having trouble sorting it all out.
Thanks!
Edit: also have offers at Gibson Dunn (SV), Jones Day (SV), and O'Melveny (SF). Feel free to make a strong case for one, if you feel compelled.