I will start in a biglaw's HK office this fall. I did not summer in HK and wonder 1) if HK offices offer similar benefits/perks (health care, gym, meal, taxi, cell, laptop/tablet, etc.) to their NYC counterparts; 2) Do people get paid to their US bank account or a local account? 3) How much do firms contribute to your retirement savings?
I'm hoping to get some relevant info so I know what to ask for from my firm. Thanks for any input in advance!
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Re: Firm Benefits in HK Offices
I think it depends on the specific firm tho... which one are you going?
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Given I'm the only one of the two first year at my firm, I'd rather not out myself. I'm hoping to get an idea of market standard so I know what I don''t get. Can you speak to your personal experience?Anonymous User wrote:I think it depends on the specific firm tho... which one are you going?
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Re: Firm Benefits in HK Offices
off topic question. But what's ur practice?
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