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Greenberg Traurig salary/bonus
Anyone know what Greenberg's salary/bonus structure is? Both Cravath scale? Thanks.
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What city we talking?
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SF or LA. Thanks.
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Curious about Chicago bonus, if anyone knows.
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Curious about Miami too...
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Re: Greenberg Traurig salary/bonus
When I was there, no. It's all black box. You really need to go to bat for yourself to get a good (but still below market) bonus. 1st year salary was 160 and then after that it fell short of market. Basically exactly what you'd expect for a v60 firm.
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Re: Greenberg Traurig salary/bonus
I have a friend who left the NY office within the last year to go to a market paying firm because it paid more.Anonymous User wrote:When I was there, no. It's all black box. You really need to go to bat for yourself to get a good (but still below market) bonus. 1st year salary was 160 and then after that it fell short of market. Basically exactly what you'd expect for a v60 firm.