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Question for Incoming Associates (at 180k firms)
Since your firm announced that they would be making the 180k salary bump, have you received any direct salary confirmation/communication from the firm?
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Re: Question for Incoming Associates (at 180k firms)
Yes. I requested an employment verification letter and the letter stated that my salary would be $180,000 when I start.
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Re: Question for Incoming Associates (at 180k firms)
My firm re-sent the offer letter with the salary updated
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Re: Question for Incoming Associates (at 180k firms)
Oh no...Should I be worried then if I haven't received anything? Do you think I should reach out to the firm?
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Re: Question for Incoming Associates (at 180k firms)
at my firm some associates received the bump others didn't.. I would be worried2L2soon wrote:Oh no...Should I be worried then if I haven't received anything? Do you think I should reach out to the firm?
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Re: Question for Incoming Associates (at 180k firms)
Received a memo via email with the new salary range starting at 180
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Re: Question for Incoming Associates (at 180k firms)
No.2L2soon wrote:Oh no...Should I be worried then if I haven't received anything? Do you think I should reach out to the firm?
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Re: Question for Incoming Associates (at 180k firms)
No I shouldn't reach out or no I shouldn't worry, or both?rpupkin wrote:No.2L2soon wrote:Oh no...Should I be worried then if I haven't received anything? Do you think I should reach out to the firm?
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If the firm did a full Cravath match, how could some associates be paid under market?mvp99 wrote:at my firm some associates received the bump others didn't.. I would be worried2L2soon wrote:Oh no...Should I be worried then if I haven't received anything? Do you think I should reach out to the firm?
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Re: Question for Incoming Associates (at 180k firms)
I'm messing with you.. no need to reach out imo2L2soon wrote:If the firm did a full Cravath match, how could some associates be paid under market?mvp99 wrote:at my firm some associates received the bump others didn't.. I would be worried2L2soon wrote:Oh no...Should I be worried then if I haven't received anything? Do you think I should reach out to the firm?