Would I be a total idiot to reject a job offer (even if I don't really like it)? Or regretful for turning down the opportunity to clerk?
I am a current summer associate at a midsize firm in a Northeast city. The firm only hired one summer associate with the expectation of offering a post-grad position. However, it is a couple of weeks in and I am unsure if it is a great fit. I have applied for clerkships and have heard back from some SSCs in the region and have interviews coming up.
Current associates told me that the firm was iffy about holding the offer for a clerkship when they were summer associates. If I am offered the position and the firm is non-committal about holding a spot for me if I pursue the clerkship route, what should I do?
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Re: Firm or Clerkship? Rejecting Firm Offer?
I would take a SSC over a firm, especially if you're not wild about the firm. But that's just me. A clerkship of that caliber can do great things for your career.
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Re: Firm or Clerkship? Rejecting Firm Offer?
I've also heard of people getting new offers through their clerkships, but the liklihood of that happening certainly has to do with where you clerk. It's a tough choice to leave any secure job, but if you're not happy it may be worth the risk. Did you makegood grades? Are you competitive for a clerkship?
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Re: Firm or Clerkship? Rejecting Firm Offer?
It sort of depends on your credentials and the firm but I would stick with the firm if it comes down to it. Post-clerkship hiring is pretty rough these days even for people with federal clerkships. I wouldn't count on being able to find something better out of it.
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Re: Firm or Clerkship? Rejecting Firm Offer?
Thanks for the responses.
Fwiw I believe I have a good shot at a clerkship because I am top 2% of my class and on law review. However, my school is a low ranked school, but does well in the region because of it's large alumni base.
Post-clerkship, I don't have any unrealistic hopes of getting into BigLaw. To be frank, I am not quite sure if private practice is for me. I've interned for various governmental agencies and have enjoyed public sector work a lot.
Fwiw I believe I have a good shot at a clerkship because I am top 2% of my class and on law review. However, my school is a low ranked school, but does well in the region because of it's large alumni base.
Post-clerkship, I don't have any unrealistic hopes of getting into BigLaw. To be frank, I am not quite sure if private practice is for me. I've interned for various governmental agencies and have enjoyed public sector work a lot.
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