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i'm glad i'm not the only one who was thinking thisanyriotgirl wrote:what do you squat?
Wow, just filled with useless, self-promotion, "look how awesome I am," information.FoxyBoi wrote:As someone who went through OCI very recently (2 years ago) I'm hoping I can help people answer questions you might get in interviews or who want to learn to interview better.
About me: Sub 3.0 GPA after 1L @ T14
Did over 60 screeners to hustle for a job
Got 8 CBs and 3 offers (2 V50, 1 V100) because of my interviews (obviously not my grades)
I've been told by most people I've interviewed with that I interview very well, so I'm hoping I can help those of you starting interview season while I sit around waiting at the office for things to happen on this lovely Friday (lol).
Ask me anything, I interviewed at all Biglaw firms (mostly V100, but some Amlaw 200), and markets were SF/NY/DC/LA. However, I was hoping this would be more about how *I would recommend* answering 2L SA interview questions. Things to bring with you to interviews, how to dress, etc.
Just offering to help since I had some spare time, and I think honing interviewing skills are the only value I could add for a rising 2L. Don't worry, I won't make that mistake on this website again.nick417 wrote:Wow, just filled with useless, self-promotion, "look how awesome I am," information.FoxyBoi wrote:As someone who went through OCI very recently (2 years ago) I'm hoping I can help people answer questions you might get in interviews or who want to learn to interview better.
About me: Sub 3.0 GPA after 1L @ T14
Did over 60 screeners to hustle for a job
Got 8 CBs and 3 offers (2 V50, 1 V100) because of my interviews (obviously not my grades)
I've been told by most people I've interviewed with that I interview very well, so I'm hoping I can help those of you starting interview season while I sit around waiting at the office for things to happen on this lovely Friday (lol).
Ask me anything, I interviewed at all Biglaw firms (mostly V100, but some Amlaw 200), and markets were SF/NY/DC/LA. However, I was hoping this would be more about how *I would recommend* answering 2L SA interview questions. Things to bring with you to interviews, how to dress, etc.
As others have pointed out, something beyond "your interview skills" is at play here. Also, being at a T14 is extremely helpful. Let's not pretend that someone outside of T14 with sub 3.0 GPA is getting multiple CB and offers regardless of their "interview skills."
Finally, I'll add that "interview skills" (whatever that even means) are little over-rated. It really comes down to whether you are personable, genuine, and appear intelligent. There is no trick to OCI and CB. Go to the interview prepared (know something interesting about the firm) and confident. It is an intimidating process. Good luck.
as someone who got 0 interviews through OCI and actually had to "hustle" for a job, the bolded is pretty insulting. oh and btw, with only 8 callbacks from 60 screeners, your conversion rate is ~13%, I don't think you have the qualifications to help someone "learn to interview better."FoxyBoi wrote:As someone who went through OCI very recently (2 years ago) I'm hoping I can help people answer questions you might get in interviews or who want to learn to interview better.
About me: Sub 3.0 GPA after 1L @ T14
Did over 60 screeners to hustle for a job
Got 8 CBs and 3 offers (2 V50, 1 V100) because of my interviews (obviously not my grades)
I've been told by most people I've interviewed with that I interview very well, so I'm hoping I can help those of you starting interview season while I sit around waiting at the office for things to happen on this lovely Friday (lol).
Ask me anything, I interviewed at all Biglaw firms (mostly V100, but some Amlaw 200), and markets were SF/NY/DC/LA. However, I was hoping this would be more about how *I would recommend* answering 2L SA interview questions. Things to bring with you to interviews, how to dress, etc.
Not OP, but thought I'd add my two cents b/c your last sentence doesn't really make sense. You say you're leaning toward transactional but would like the opportunity to do litigation. The employer's follow-up question will most likely be..why transactional and why do you want to do litigation projects? You should have an answer prepared.yogotti wrote:OP, sorry about the flame from everybody else.
Did you have any trouble with keeping firms straight doing that many interviews? Did you use some kind of crib sheet or organization system to keep them straight?
Ditto to the questions about what should you ask interviewers. The attorneys I have talked to say that you shouldn't ask generic "how do you like the firm" questions and should try to be somewhat engaging/interesting on what you ask....any tips there would be helpful.
Also, the litigation v. transactional deal: I am leaning toward transactional even though I have a litigation heavy background. My thought is "I am leaning toward transactional work but would like the opportunity to do some litigation projects."
You should realize most of OP's 60 screeners probably came from "actually hustling" in the manner you think you did. Even with good bidding, most T-14 lottery OCIs would not lead to more than 25-30 screeners. As someone who also got 0 interviews thru OCI and had to "actually hustle" for a job, I don't really find OP's comments insulting.misterjames wrote:as someone who got 0 interviews through OCI and actually had to "hustle" for a job, the bolded is pretty insulting. oh and btw, with only 8 callbacks from 60 screeners, your conversion rate is ~13%, I don't think you have the qualifications to help someone "learn to interview better."FoxyBoi wrote:As someone who went through OCI very recently (2 years ago) I'm hoping I can help people answer questions you might get in interviews or who want to learn to interview better.
About me: Sub 3.0 GPA after 1L @ T14
Did over 60 screeners to hustle for a job
Got 8 CBs and 3 offers (2 V50, 1 V100) because of my interviews (obviously not my grades)
I've been told by most people I've interviewed with that I interview very well, so I'm hoping I can help those of you starting interview season while I sit around waiting at the office for things to happen on this lovely Friday (lol).
Ask me anything, I interviewed at all Biglaw firms (mostly V100, but some Amlaw 200), and markets were SF/NY/DC/LA. However, I was hoping this would be more about how *I would recommend* answering 2L SA interview questions. Things to bring with you to interviews, how to dress, etc.
No diversity. I'm a white male K-JD, and picked a ridiculous username as to not out myself hopefully ever lol.pancakes3 wrote:Regardless of conversion rate, 8 CBs for a sub 3 GPA (presumably not T6, or else OP should specify) is an anomaly.
However, I really don't know how OP can actually help anyone here. You can't teach interviewing skills via fora.
Also, don't mean to put on my bigot hat but I have to ask - OP, does diversity come into play here?
So, OP, you're not going to respond to any of the questions that were already posed on here?FoxyBoi wrote:If anyone does have anything they'd like advice on that isn't offended by my offer to help you, feel free to PM me.
tbh I think my personal downfall at OCI was my inability to fake it for 20mins, I think I cared too much about personal honesty in the interview process.Anonymous User wrote:As someone who does OCI for my firm, my only question is how you plan to use the internet to turn people from awkward arrogant assholes or bumbling babblers into wondrous wordsmiths. Truly, this seems to just boil down to personality. It's hard to fake it for longer than 2-3 minutes in a room of intelligent people who have done this before.
This, as another person who does OCI for my firm.Anonymous User wrote:As someone who does OCI for my firm, my only question is how you plan to use the internet to turn people from awkward arrogant assholes or bumbling babblers into wondrous wordsmiths. Truly, this seems to just boil down to personality. It's hard to fake it for longer than 2-3 minutes in a room of intelligent people who have done this before.
You obviously didn't read the part about OP's sub 3.0 GPA.Anonymous User wrote:This, as another person who does OCI for my firm.Anonymous User wrote:As someone who does OCI for my firm, my only question is how you plan to use the internet to turn people from awkward arrogant assholes or bumbling babblers into wondrous wordsmiths. Truly, this seems to just boil down to personality. It's hard to fake it for longer than 2-3 minutes in a room of intelligent people who have done this before.
Also, I honestly don't find those CB/offer stats very impressive. If they are, then I must be the Queen of Interviewers.