Estimated offer rates info?
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:23 am
Is there somewhere that you can find a list of predicted offer rates for the upcoming summer associate programs?
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For SA to offer, NALP has the info on firms and your school should have previous years' forms - you should be able to see if the firm is a 100% (or close to it) offer firm. I wouldn't look further back than two to three years because of the post-recession hiring effects that were still being felt.Anonymous User wrote:Is there somewhere that you can find a list of predicted offer rates for the upcoming summer associate programs?
Yes this is as good as it gets for reading tea leaves on the coming year.shadowofjazz wrote:For SA to offer, NALP has the info on firms and your school should have previous years' forms - you should be able to see if the firm is a 100% (or close to it) offer firm. I wouldn't look further back than two to three years because of the post-recession hiring effects that were still being felt.Anonymous User wrote:Is there somewhere that you can find a list of predicted offer rates for the upcoming summer associate programs?
Awesome. Thanks to both of you!shadowofjazz wrote:For SA to offer, NALP has the info on firms and your school should have previous years' forms - you should be able to see if the firm is a 100% (or close to it) offer firm. I wouldn't look further back than two to three years because of the post-recession hiring effects that were still being felt.Anonymous User wrote:Is there somewhere that you can find a list of predicted offer rates for the upcoming summer associate programs?
The only other thing is to look up partner departures/chatter about firms, but this is pretty speculative. Historic prospective will ultimately be more helpful.Anonymous User wrote:Awesome. Thanks to both of you!shadowofjazz wrote:For SA to offer, NALP has the info on firms and your school should have previous years' forms - you should be able to see if the firm is a 100% (or close to it) offer firm. I wouldn't look further back than two to three years because of the post-recession hiring effects that were still being felt.Anonymous User wrote:Is there somewhere that you can find a list of predicted offer rates for the upcoming summer associate programs?
Desert Fox-Desert Fox wrote:Weil is going to be 85percent