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London firm salary (Clifford Chance specifically)
Just wondering what the scale is in London. I couldn't find anything online about it.
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Re: London firm salary (Clifford Chance specifically)
You should check RollOnFriday for this. It's a UK website that's a mashup of Vault, TLS and ATL. They have forums you could ask.
The question depends on whether you are a local hire or not. Local hires go through trainee contracts which are very low pay, and then get bumped up. Expats would be different, most likely.
The question depends on whether you are a local hire or not. Local hires go through trainee contracts which are very low pay, and then get bumped up. Expats would be different, most likely.
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Re: London firm salary (Clifford Chance specifically)
Thanks!RedGiant wrote:You should check RollOnFriday for this. It's a UK website that's a mashup of Vault, TLS and ATL. They have forums you could ask.
The question depends on whether you are a local hire or not. Local hires go through trainee contracts which are very low pay, and then get bumped up. Expats would be different, most likely.