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Biglaw lateral callback to offer/3rd round timing
I interviewed for a lateral position with a large firm last week. I probably sent my resume in a month or so ago. A couple weeks later I had a screener, heard back a day or two after the screener, then 2 weeks after that I had the callback which I thought went well. It’s been radio silence for a week.
What’s the general timing on third round/offer or, alternatively, rejection post callback? I was under the impression that this firm was in a hurry.
What’s the general timing on third round/offer or, alternatively, rejection post callback? I was under the impression that this firm was in a hurry.
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Re: Biglaw lateral callback to offer/3rd round timing
You're not going to like this answer, but there's no typical timing. You may be waiting because there's a general partner's meeting coming up, or one guy has to sign off but he's in trial, or a host of other reasons. Or you got dinged and they're not telling you yet. No way to know, unfortunately. All you can do is wait. Best of luck!Anonymous User wrote:I interviewed for a lateral position with a large firm last week. I probably sent my resume in a month or so ago. A couple weeks later I had a screener, heard back a day or two after the screener, then 2 weeks after that I had the callback which I thought went well. It’s been radio silence for a week.
What’s the general timing on third round/offer or, alternatively, rejection post callback? I was under the impression that this firm was in a hurry.
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Re: Biglaw lateral callback to offer/3rd round timing
How often and why might a firm intend on dinging a candidate, but wait more than a week to do so?gregfootball2001 wrote:You're not going to like this answer, but there's no typical timing. You may be waiting because there's a general partner's meeting coming up, or one guy has to sign off but he's in trial, or a host of other reasons. Or you got dinged and they're not telling you yet. No way to know, unfortunately. All you can do is wait. Best of luck!Anonymous User wrote:I interviewed for a lateral position with a large firm last week. I probably sent my resume in a month or so ago. A couple weeks later I had a screener, heard back a day or two after the screener, then 2 weeks after that I had the callback which I thought went well. It’s been radio silence for a week.
What’s the general timing on third round/offer or, alternatively, rejection post callback? I was under the impression that this firm was in a hurry.
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Re: Biglaw lateral callback to offer/3rd round timing
Probably not particularly uncommon. Most of my dings took longer than that. And you can find much much longer on here. In the winter, one firm waited about 10 weeks to ding a group of us in post-clerkship/lateral hiring, including me.Anonymous User wrote:How often and why might a firm intend on dinging a candidate, but wait more than a week to do so?gregfootball2001 wrote:You're not going to like this answer, but there's no typical timing. You may be waiting because there's a general partner's meeting coming up, or one guy has to sign off but he's in trial, or a host of other reasons. Or you got dinged and they're not telling you yet. No way to know, unfortunately. All you can do is wait. Best of luck!Anonymous User wrote:I interviewed for a lateral position with a large firm last week. I probably sent my resume in a month or so ago. A couple weeks later I had a screener, heard back a day or two after the screener, then 2 weeks after that I had the callback which I thought went well. It’s been radio silence for a week.
What’s the general timing on third round/offer or, alternatively, rejection post callback? I was under the impression that this firm was in a hurry.
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Re: Biglaw lateral callback to offer/3rd round timing
After how long does it make sense to start to give up hope, generally speaking?Anonymous User wrote:Probably not particularly uncommon. Most of my dings took longer than that. And you can find much much longer on here. In the winter, one firm waited about 10 weeks to ding a group of us in post-clerkship/lateral hiring, including me.Anonymous User wrote:How often and why might a firm intend on dinging a candidate, but wait more than a week to do so?gregfootball2001 wrote:You're not going to like this answer, but there's no typical timing. You may be waiting because there's a general partner's meeting coming up, or one guy has to sign off but he's in trial, or a host of other reasons. Or you got dinged and they're not telling you yet. No way to know, unfortunately. All you can do is wait. Best of luck!Anonymous User wrote:I interviewed for a lateral position with a large firm last week. I probably sent my resume in a month or so ago. A couple weeks later I had a screener, heard back a day or two after the screener, then 2 weeks after that I had the callback which I thought went well. It’s been radio silence for a week.
What’s the general timing on third round/offer or, alternatively, rejection post callback? I was under the impression that this firm was in a hurry.
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Re: Biglaw lateral callback to offer/3rd round timing
A week is nothing, especially since there was a holiday weekend so bunch of partners were probably out of town. If you don't hear back this week, I would follow up on Monday. If silence extends for another week, they could be waiting for their first choice to accept or they could be interviewing additional candidates.
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FWIW, at my firm you'd be notified of a ding shortly after the decision is made. The thing is, decisions take forever to be made for most people. Disastrous interview, sure, that's easy. But there's usually a big pile of "maybe" and "pretty goods" that linger from week to week, even if they have no real shot at getting an offer. That said, I've heard of people picking up lateral offers months after their final interview, so depending on how far into the "pretty good" pile you are, you may have a shot even with extended silence. You just need the superstar candidates to fall through for some reason.Anonymous User wrote:How often and why might a firm intend on dinging a candidate, but wait more than a week to do so?gregfootball2001 wrote:You're not going to like this answer, but there's no typical timing. You may be waiting because there's a general partner's meeting coming up, or one guy has to sign off but he's in trial, or a host of other reasons. Or you got dinged and they're not telling you yet. No way to know, unfortunately. All you can do is wait. Best of luck!Anonymous User wrote:I interviewed for a lateral position with a large firm last week. I probably sent my resume in a month or so ago. A couple weeks later I had a screener, heard back a day or two after the screener, then 2 weeks after that I had the callback which I thought went well. It’s been radio silence for a week.
What’s the general timing on third round/offer or, alternatively, rejection post callback? I was under the impression that this firm was in a hurry.
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Re: Biglaw lateral callback to offer/3rd round timing
I got my lateral offer 2 and a half months after my call back interview. I checked in every 3/4 weeks and received an offer shortly after checking in the third or fourth time.
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What did you say in your first couple emails, and what did the responses say?Anonymous User wrote:I got my lateral offer 2 and a half months after my call back interview. I checked in every 3/4 weeks and received an offer shortly after checking in the third or fourth time.
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objctnyrhnr wrote:What did you say in your first couple emails, and what did the responses say?Anonymous User wrote:I got my lateral offer 2 and a half months after my call back interview. I checked in every 3/4 weeks and received an offer shortly after checking in the third or fourth time.
I just checked in asking for an update on the status of my application and reiterated my interest in the firm. The responses usually were that the firm was still in the middle of the interview process or had no update.
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Re: Biglaw lateral callback to offer/3rd round timing
A colleague of mine got an offer more than 6 months after an interview. They checked in zero times.
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Did the firm send any unsolicited emails to say whattup during that time, do you know?Anonymous User wrote:A colleague of mine got an offer more than 6 months after an interview. They checked in zero times.
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Re: Biglaw lateral callback to offer/3rd round timing
Nothing. Silence for six months then offer.objctnyrhnr wrote:Did the firm send any unsolicited emails to say whattup during that time, do you know?Anonymous User wrote:A colleague of mine got an offer more than 6 months after an interview. They checked in zero times.
There’s no pattern with lateralling as it is entirely subject to the whim of the group you’re interviewing for. I’m sure some lev fin offers got delayed last week.
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