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Accepting offer - call partner or recruiter?
Accepting offer - call partner or recruiter?
- lonerider
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Re: Accepting offer - call partner or recruiter?
I would call recruiter if you have questions and e-mail partner. But there's no hard fast rule.Anonymous User wrote:Accepting offer - call partner or recruiter?
- jselson
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Re: Accepting offer - call partner or recruiter?
I just did what the offer letter said.
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Re: Accepting offer - call partner or recruiter?
I called the hiring partner I've been in touch with the whole time and sent recruiting a courtesy email after the call. I'm sure either is fine, but I thought it might be good to start building relationships with the attorneys sooner rather than later.Anonymous User wrote:Accepting offer - call partner or recruiter?
- Shaggier1
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Re: Accepting offer - call partner or recruiter?
\might be good to start building relationships with the attorneys sooner rather than later.
This. I called hiring partner. Thanked him for the opportunity, said I was excited etc.
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