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Fidelity National
Anyone have any kind of info on their summer program? Florida specifically.
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Re: Fidelity National
The title insurance company?
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Re: Fidelity National
YesAnonymous User wrote:The title insurance company?
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Re: Fidelity National
I interned in their New York office. The pay is 15 dollars an hour.geedubslaw222 wrote:YesAnonymous User wrote:The title insurance company?
They hire a few interns every summer. There is zero chance that it will turn into a full-time offer.
They basically try to save money by having a small in-house team of lawyers, and they hire a few interns to help with legal research.
Let me know if you have any specific questions.
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Re: Fidelity National
Could you dm me?Anonymous User wrote:I interned in their New York office. The pay is 15 dollars an hour.geedubslaw222 wrote:YesAnonymous User wrote:The title insurance company?
They hire a few interns every summer. There is zero chance that it will turn into a full-time offer.
They basically try to save money by having a small in-house team of lawyers, and they hire a few interns to help with legal research.
Let me know if you have any specific questions.
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Re: Fidelity National
Try First American National Title instead, used to work for the ny office, they're more likely to offer a job after graduation.
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