How to deal with office politics?
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 5:06 pm
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Agreed. It sounds like OP wants a job at an office of a firm that no offered them. I don’t understand what OP expects here?2013 wrote:I don’t think this has to do with office politics. If multiple partners in office A didn’t like you, it may have more to do with your work quality/personality.
I guess for the office politics part, if the partner in office B wasn’t able to get you an offer, you shouldn’t try any longer. You’re wasting your time waiting for an offer that isn’t going to come. If he had enough pull, you would never have been no-offered.
Anonymous User wrote:gave me bad review while I did a reasonable work
I have no clue whether you're a native English speaker or not, OP, but if the above is at all representative of your writing, that may be where the no-offer came from. I can very well see seniors getting bent out of shape if they had to correct your work product for grammar.Anonymous User wrote:I am still stuck in the middle as 3L
Continue the job hustle. Unless B is a rainmaker or in a high level position at the firm, there's likely not much they can do. They probably feel bad for you, but why would they go to bat and stick their reputation on the line to fight for you, especially if multiple partners didn't want you at the firm?Anonymous User wrote:Split my summer in 2 offices, more time in office A than in office B. Really wanted to join office B but office A partners got angry, no-offered me, and gave me bad review while I did a reasonable work, made it hard for office B to hire me. Office B partner really likes me and gave me a very good recommendation for job search, still asked me for help from time to time, tried to hire me into the office but I am still stuck in the middle as 3L. Kind of scary as last semester starts. What should I do?
BTW, I started hustling for jobs recently.