what exactly do you look for?
what do you look about your interviewer?
how do you bring up what you know in an interview?
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Researching firm before interview Forum
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Re: Researching firm before interview
Know the office practice areas. Don't go into an office that does all cap markets saying you want litigation.
Know the partners practice area/school/work history. Easiest way to do well in a screener is let someone talk about themself the whole time.
Ask questions but be natural.
Know the partners practice area/school/work history. Easiest way to do well in a screener is let someone talk about themself the whole time.
Ask questions but be natural.