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Exit options for counsel positions on the Hill
Just curious if anyone has any firsthand knowledge of what kind of exit options are available to those who take counsel positions on the Hill. It's my understanding one can work for a committee or a personal office. How do the options differ depending on the kind of position (personal vs. committee)? Also, are some committees, i.e. HOGR or Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, likely to provide better exit options?