I've been thinking I want to put in a few years here before moving out to Silicon Valley or San Francisco, to hopefully do public company or venture capital work over there. I'd be more open to starting directly out west but the girl I want to marry is stuck out here for a couple more years, so so will I.
How would you choose among the above firms, if the goal was to exit them?
- Cravath seems great because the rotation system guarantees certain experience up front, at least as far as I understand it. I could do two rotations than leave and have at least pretty good Securities/M&A experience. The other firms are great, but I'd be going through the motions to a larger extent at the beginning, so by Year 3 I thought I'd have less experience (and more diligence, etc.). Am I off base there?
- Does anyone have their own personal stories of building good enough skills to transfer early on? I loved Cleary but this is the one time Cravath's rotation system is a major plus.
- Cleary doesn't have a NorCal office, SullCrom's is laughable, and Simpson's corporate group in Palo Alto has one superstar partner and then a bit of a void. Davis Polk's and Skadden's Silicon Valley offices look quite a bit better, but I'd still probably just transfer firms if I can (to Wilson, Cooley, Fenwick, etc.).
- Are firms out there receptive at all to NY transfers?
- Anything else I should be aware of?