I'm currently a corporate associate in biglaw in southern california. I have no interest in going in-house at the moment, but know that I may someday burnout (or not, but want to be prepared).
I'd consider going in-house sooner for the right company, and wondered if anyone has ever heard of people working in-house at golf OEMs (Titleist, Callaway, Taylormade, etc.), or even other organizations like the PGA Tour, etc. So here's my questions:
1. How would I go about keeping up to date on job postings for these companies, other than just constantly searching on each of their websites?
2. Does anyone have any experience at a golf OEM or know anyone that does? I'm assuming they might be toward the lower end of compensation, hoping to get people passionate about golf and their brand.
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Re: In-House at a Golf OEM
Well I think I good first step would be to try and make connections with folks who work at these types of companies (if you can find them). If I had to guess, I’d assume these types of companies have very few non-IP lawyers. Could be wrong, of course.