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Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 7:01 pm
by Anonymous User
I had "I am particularly interested in ABC LLP because of its strong bankruptcy litigation team" in my cover letter. Is it OK for me to say "I am interested in corporate/business" in the interview. I had the bankruptcy sentence above in my cover letter because I'm doing a bankruptcy moot court in fall. But I feel like I have some experience in corporate/business. Is it OK for me to change what I have in my cover letter in the interview?
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 7:24 pm
by thebarcaneatme
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Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 7:31 pm
by hoos89
There's a pretty good chance that your OCI interviewer won't have even read your cover letter.
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 7:59 pm
by jbiresq
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 8:03 pm
by Anonymous User
hoos89 wrote:There's a pretty good chance that your OCI interviewer won't have even read your cover letter.
Yeah. I do hope they won't read my cover letter. But what if I say I am interested in corporate and they ask then why you have bankruptcy litigation in your cover letter...
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 9:55 pm
by Jacky D.
hoos89 wrote:There's a pretty good99% chance that your OCI interviewer won't have even read your cover letter.
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 10:31 pm
by Yukos
Anonymous User wrote:hoos89 wrote:There's a pretty good chance that your OCI interviewer won't have even read your cover letter.
Yeah. I do hope they won't read my cover letter. But what if I say I am interested in corporate and they ask then why you have bankruptcy litigation in your cover letter...
Bankruptcy is a type of corporate law so I don't see the problem. It's not like you wrote you want to do civ rights and now you're gonna say you're dedicated to tax.
Didn't see OP specifically said BK lit.
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:30 pm
by dixiecupdrinking
In the future, don't say shit like this unless it's true.
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:37 pm
by heavoldgotjuice
dixiecupdrinking wrote:In the future, don't say shit like this unless it's true.
i doubt most students applying for jobs even know what most practice areas truly entail at particular firms, so, following your line of thought, perhaps we should say our practice area is "anything" in hopes to obtain a job, right?
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:59 pm
by dixiecupdrinking
heavoldgotjuice wrote:dixiecupdrinking wrote:In the future, don't say shit like this unless it's true.
i doubt most students applying for jobs even know what most practice areas truly entail at particular firms, so, following your line of thought, perhaps we should say our practice area is "anything" in hopes to obtain a job, right?
No, just don't create false impressions based on what you might think someone wants to hear, if you're going to have to backpedal later.
I might have been a bit harsh in assuming that's what OP did here. It's intended in the spirit of constructive advice.
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 3:09 am
by 3Lmao
Anonymous User wrote:I had "I am particularly interested in ABC LLP because of its strong bankruptcy litigation team" in my cover letter. Is it OK for me to say "I am interested in corporate/business" in the interview. I had the bankruptcy sentence above in my cover letter because I'm doing a bankruptcy moot court in fall. But I feel like I have some experience in corporate/business. Is it OK for me to change what I have in my cover letter in the interview?
Is there a reason you can't say you are interested in both? It might be better to show that you are open to different areas of the law and just state why you are interested in those areas. You can tell the screener "I have experience in [corporate/business area] and ABC LLP has a great [corporate area] practice. I'm also quite interested in ABC LLP's bankruptcy litigation team as I will be taking bankruptcy moot court this fall..."
No need to pigeonhole yourself after your first year in law school
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 3:43 pm
by Anonymous User
dixiecupdrinking wrote:In the future, don't say shit like this unless it's true.
I disagree. I always just put that my interested area of practice is whatever the largest or second largest practice group is at the office I am applying to. I figure I can get pickier once I have offers
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:08 pm
by Anonymous User
3Lmao wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I had "I am particularly interested in ABC LLP because of its strong bankruptcy litigation team" in my cover letter. Is it OK for me to say "I am interested in corporate/business" in the interview. I had the bankruptcy sentence above in my cover letter because I'm doing a bankruptcy moot court in fall. But I feel like I have some experience in corporate/business. Is it OK for me to change what I have in my cover letter in the interview?
Is there a reason you can't say you are interested in both? It might be better to show that you are open to different areas of the law and just state why you are interested in those areas. You can tell the screener "I have experience in [corporate/business area] and ABC LLP has a great [corporate area] practice. I'm also quite interested in ABC LLP's bankruptcy litigation team as I will be taking bankruptcy moot court this fall..."
No need to pigeonhole yourself after your first year in law school
OP here. Thx! I agree with this!
Re: Answer what's your interest area in interview
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:10 pm
by Anonymous User
dixiecupdrinking wrote:heavoldgotjuice wrote:dixiecupdrinking wrote:In the future, don't say shit like this unless it's true.
i doubt most students applying for jobs even know what most practice areas truly entail at particular firms, so, following your line of thought, perhaps we should say our practice area is "anything" in hopes to obtain a job, right?
No, just don't create false impressions based on what you might think someone wants to hear, if you're going to have to backpedal later.
I might have been a bit harsh in assuming that's what OP did here. It's intended in the spirit of constructive advice.
I admit it's stupid. Honestly, I do not really know what I wanna do when I write my cover letter...