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E-mail Subject Lines ("RE:") - What's Best?

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 10:39 am
by 1styearlateral
I'm looking to lateral, and have some alums I would like to reach out to regarding lateral opportunities at their firms. I have the emails pretty much figured out (short, concise, interested in lateral opps and a sit-down) and have them drafted in such a way that is not too aggressive ("hey, can you hire me") but also indicates that yes, I am interested. However, I'm a little stuck with what to put in the subject line; I've always struggled with this even in law school. I don't want to put something like "Lateral Opportunities" because that alone may turn that person off. However, I do want to make some indication that I'm interested in meeting with them to discuss such opportunities. Any suggestions? As an employer, what would you want to see in your inbox among 100 other emails?

If it helps any, I do not plan on attaching my resume.

Re: E-mail Subject Lines ("RE:") - What's Best?

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 11:48 am
by smallfirmassociate
Email subjects are like farts. They're never going to help you in life but have the risk of hurting you. Thus, my opinion is to keep them as "quiet" as possible (e.g. nondescript / vague / innocuous):

"Reaching out"
"Employment"
"Meeting"
"Lunch?"
etc.

Re: E-mail Subject Lines ("RE:") - What's Best?

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 1:35 pm
by RaceJudicata
Different context, but I reached out a bunch of alums from my school prior to 2L OCI and had good success with "Reaching Out - Fellow xyz alum"

ETA: In my case it was "Reaching out - XYZ Law School Student" --> but alum would obviously be more appropriate in your case.

Re: E-mail Subject Lines ("RE:") - What's Best?

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 1:49 pm
by 1styearlateral
RaceJudicata wrote:Different context, but I reached out a bunch of alums from my school prior to 2L OCI and had good success with "Reaching Out - Fellow xyz alum"

ETA: In my case it was "Reaching out - XYZ Law School Student" --> but alum would obviously be more appropriate in your case.
I really like this; I think I'll be using it. Thanks.

Re: E-mail Subject Lines ("RE:") - What's Best?

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 5:19 pm
by RaceJudicata
I should have added -- I go to a non T14 school, where not a ton of folks end up in biglaw (aka T2). So there may be some added willingness for alumni partners to lend a helping hand. I don't know if that willingness would be as prevalent from, say, a harvard alum. Just my 2 cents. FWIW though -- its how I landed my SA.

Good luck!

Re: E-mail Subject Lines ("RE:") - What's Best?

Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 8:27 am
by 1styearlateral
I'm in pretty much the same boat, so I'm hoping that alums from my school would be more willing to help than would a T14 alum for a T14 grad, since they're so common in my market.

Re: E-mail Subject Lines ("RE:") - What's Best?

Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 5:44 pm
by Biglaw Investor
1styearlateral wrote:I'm in pretty much the same boat, so I'm hoping that alums from my school would be more willing to help than would a T14 alum for a T14 grad, since they're so common in my market.
Putting the school name in the subject is smart when you're connecting with an alum. Easier for me to find that email when I search for it, because I'm not going to remember your name after one read of a cold email.