Sullivan & Cromwell v. Paul Weiss
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 2:26 pm
Assuming offers at both coming off clerkships, what are the factors leaning towards one over the other? (For litigation, NY)
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Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
in terms of people, both have total weirdos and both have amazing people, at least in terms of the students they attractAnonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)
Because it makes no sense to be more selective at screener than callback.Anonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)
u figure it out over the summer and cold offer themAnonymous User wrote:I have to say, I don't get this "screening for personality" idea at all. I don't think it can actually be done, especially in a 20-30 minute interview with stock questions and stock responses. You bet that I tried to affect, whatever that means, a "fratty" demeanor for Latham, Kirkland, etc. But it's really hard to show how fratty you are when answering questions about my 1L summer. Law students will do what it takes to get a job.
Even if one could determine an interviewee's personality in a short interview, how do we know that affected personality is actually the interviewee's actual personality?
Those $400 flights and $300 hotels cut into PPPs though bro gotta cut backDesert Fox wrote:Because it makes no sense to be more selective at screener than callback.Anonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)
So why even call back.2014 wrote:Those $400 flights and $300 hotels cut into PPPs though bro gotta cut backDesert Fox wrote:Because it makes no sense to be more selective at screener than callback.Anonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)
(outed as S&C aspie)Anonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)
At least at HLS in my year (and the year before), every single person who received a callback then received an offer. Callbacks were based on grades since that's all you can really gleam from a screener. I know people with excellent resume credentials who had 3Hs and were dinged. I know K-JDs with 6Hs who received callbacks. I don't know of anyone who received an offer with fewer than ~5Hs. This pattern is frequently confirmed at HLS among everyone I talked to. Thus, S&C offers were almost assuredly based solely on grades for at least those two years.Anonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)
It's completely true though. S&C's pattern is pretty much auto-callback->offer w/ same day offers.Anonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)
top 10% at CCN who did not get a S&C callback...skers wrote:It's completely true though. S&C's pattern is pretty much auto-callback->offer w/ same day offers.Anonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)
Weird to make that a distinguishing feature from Paul, Weiss though since they also have a really high callback offer ratio.
Did u wet ur pants?Anonymous User wrote:top 10% at CCN who did not get a S&C callback...skers wrote:It's completely true though. S&C's pattern is pretty much auto-callback->offer w/ same day offers.Anonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)
Weird to make that a distinguishing feature from Paul, Weiss though since they also have a really high callback offer ratio.
must be the aspiest of the aspies
Definitely not written by somebody about to summer at S&CAnonymous User wrote:I have to say, I don't get this "screening for personality" idea at all. I don't think it can actually be done, especially in a 20-30 minute interview with stock questions and stock responses. You bet that I tried to affect, whatever that means, a "fratty" demeanor for Latham, Kirkland, etc. But it's really hard to show how fratty you are when answering questions about my 1L summer. Law students will do what it takes to get a job.
Even if one could determine an interviewee's personality in a short interview, how do we know that affected personality is actually the interviewee's actual personality?
Is their name on here? http://www.paulweiss.com/practices/tran ... x?id=19080Anonymous User wrote:for what it's worth, PW's new corporate partner is worse than any S&C partner
minnbills wrote:(outed as S&C aspie)Anonymous User wrote:Lacepiece23 wrote:Only a 3L, but from everything I've heard is S&C for corporate PW for Lit. S&C also has a culture of selecting only the top students irrespective of personality, which for me would be a huge turn off. I'd go PW. But I really am not basing this off much.
Ah, the myth that never dies. I've never understood why folks assume that because S&C does its big cull at the screener stage rather than the callback stage, it doesn't select for personality.
(Which is not to say that S&C doesn't weigh grades more than its peer firms, because my understanding is that it does, but it's a giant leap from (x) weighing grades more heavily to (y) "irrespective of personality".)