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Giro423

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Documents for CBs

Post by Giro423 » Sat Aug 04, 2018 12:39 pm

In your experience, how frequently do attorneys you interview with during CBs want copies of resume/transcript etc? I’ll bring them in case, but it’s a little hard to figure out how many to print on a trip with multiple CBs when you don’t know exactly how many people you’ll be meeting.

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Re: Documents for CBs

Post by Anonymous User » Sat Aug 04, 2018 4:52 pm

I had a couple of cbs this past week, nobody asked for anything. All just had copies of my resume/transcript.

Still, I made sure to bring enough copies of each piece of my application to give to each interviewer if necessesary.

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Re: Documents for CBs

Post by QContinuum » Sun Aug 05, 2018 8:01 pm

Bring enough copies of your resume and transcript for every interviewer, plus an extra set for HR. It's exceedingly unlikely you'll run through all (or even most) of those copies, but you should still be prepared - it'd be a bad look to be asked and not have a copy to offer.

Good luck (and congrats on your CBs!).

P.S. To be clear, the transcripts can be unofficial printouts - no need to shell out the $ for official transcripts.

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Re: Documents for CBs

Post by JHP » Sun Aug 05, 2018 8:15 pm

Definitely have enough for each interviewer. It's not frequent, but it has happened to me where the interviewer had an outdated version of my resume, forgot it somewhere, or just asked for a new one. (Same with writing samples, if you had to submit one.)

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