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Post Callback---how does everything work now?
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:30 pm
by Anonymous User
I just had a callback last week and was told that I would hear something this week. My question is ...how does the process of getting an offer work? How many attorneys are generally on a hiring committee at a large firm? Is it a majority vote type deal ? Or must it be unanimous?
I interviewed with two associates and four partners (including the hiring partner). I think it went pretty well, but maybe not so much with the associates because I did not expect to interview with them. Are associates even on the hiring committee? If not, will their input play a role in the decision? One last question...good or bad sign that my interview went an hour over the anticipated time limit
Re: Post Callback---how does everything work now?
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 3:05 pm
by Neff
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Re: Post Callback---how does everything work now?
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:32 pm
by thesealocust
Anonymous User wrote:I just had a callback last week and was told that I would hear something this week. My question is ...how does the process of getting an offer work? How many attorneys are generally on a hiring committee at a large firm? Is it a majority vote type deal ? Or must it be unanimous?
I interviewed with two associates and four partners (including the hiring partner). I think it went pretty well, but maybe not so much with the associates because I did not expect to interview with them. Are associates even on the hiring committee? If not, will their input play a role in the decision? One last question...good or bad sign that my interview went an hour over the anticipated time limit
Generally the process is that all of the reviews go to a hiring committee, who then looks at your paper credentials + post-interview reviews and makes a decision. When that committee meets, who is a member, and the weight they put on interviews varies wildly from firm to firm and potentially even from candidate to candidate. "You'll hear next week" could be true or could be overly optimistic...
Re: Post Callback---how does everything work now?
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:54 pm
by Anonymous User
thesealocust wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I just had a callback last week and was told that I would hear something this week. My question is ...how does the process of getting an offer work? How many attorneys are generally on a hiring committee at a large firm? Is it a majority vote type deal ? Or must it be unanimous?
I interviewed with two associates and four partners (including the hiring partner). I think it went pretty well, but maybe not so much with the associates because I did not expect to interview with them. Are associates even on the hiring committee? If not, will their input play a role in the decision? One last question...good or bad sign that my interview went an hour over the anticipated time limit
Generally the process is that all of the reviews go to a hiring committee, who then looks at your paper credentials + post-interview reviews and makes a decision. When that committee meets, who is a member, and the weight they put on interviews varies wildly from firm to firm and potentially even from candidate to candidate. "You'll hear next week" could be true or could be overly optimistic...
Thank you for the response. Guess I will just have to wait and see...I wouldnt say my paper credentials are spectacular, but hopefully enough to get the nod.
Re: Post Callback---how does everything work now?
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:56 pm
by thesealocust
Some places hire 1 in 10 people they call back others hire 60%. Nothing has to be wrong with your candidacy to fail to get an offer, often you just have to not be their top choice.
In other words - keep your fingers crossed and good luck, but don't read too much into it if the process gets delayed or things don't pan out.