Letting firms know you are interviewing in the city
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 11:07 pm
I'm a current district court clerk in a very far-flung district. I recently sent out some applications for firm jobs in New York. Shortly thereafter, I heard back from a firm seeking to schedule an interview--it hasn't been nearly long enough with no response from the other firms for me to conclude that they are not interested in interviewing with me and have just thrown my application in the trash.
I know that for clerkship interviews it is appropriate to let other judges you have applied to in a city know that you will be there. Is the same true for firm hiring? Because I'm pretty far out, it would be great to cut down the number of trips back and forth.
I know that for clerkship interviews it is appropriate to let other judges you have applied to in a city know that you will be there. Is the same true for firm hiring? Because I'm pretty far out, it would be great to cut down the number of trips back and forth.