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In house to big law?
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 2:23 pm
by misterjames
If one were practicing in-house in a relatively specialized field, and already had government experience in said specialized field, how would such a person go about making a move to a big firm? Assume such person is in the mid level associate range for years of the practice and has a mediocre academic background (say, median at a strong regional TT). Recruiter? Cold applications? Reach out to alums?
Re: In house to big law?
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 3:52 pm
by SFSpartan
It seems like a recruiter could really help you out here
Re: In house to big law?
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 4:27 pm
by misterjames
SFSpartan wrote:It seems like a recruiter could really help you out here
Thanks for the input, I've been thinking the same. Although I've found it a bit difficult to get their attention. Perhaps I should move away from the "big name" recruiters (i.e. MLA, Lateral Link) and try a smaller, more localized shop. I'm looking in NYC, any recommendations?
Re: In house to big law?
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 11:37 pm
by SFSpartan
misterjames wrote:SFSpartan wrote:It seems like a recruiter could really help you out here
Thanks for the input, I've been thinking the same. Although I've found it a bit difficult to get their attention. Perhaps I should move away from the "big name" recruiters (i.e. MLA, Lateral Link) and try a smaller, more localized shop. I'm looking in NYC, any recommendations?
I can't recommend anyone in NY specifically, as I'm not familiar with the market (SV EC/VC Associate). But yeah, you might consider a more specialized recruiter.