How important is your first legal job right out of law school?
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 6:09 am
Long story short. I struck out at OCI, got a gig at a mid-sized firm after hustling for months. I knew the firm didn't give return offers, but it was quite valuable experience, and I assumed it would help with 3L OCI. I was wrong. I spent 3L hustling like crazy again. I MM'd to thousands of employers. I applied to literally every state that I can imagine myself living. I registered with state bar associations and tried to find time to show up for events and network. But so far, efforts haven't paid off at all. A few hours ago I received the first offer ever since the summer of 2018. It was supposed to be exciting news, yeah?
BUT.... it is from a very local solo/small law firm. Not the kind of boutiques owned by billionaire solos like Richard Scruggs or William Lerach. I'm talking about the "ARE YOU INJURED?" type of solo/small law firms which you see on TV commercials or random billboards along the highways. The firm has its own website, but it hardly functions. There are fewer than 5 full-time attorneys in total, and It's not difficult to tell that the firm is not really making any $$$.
My friends and OCS all urged me to turn it down right away. To be 100% honest, nothing about the job excites me. It's a dead-end job. I will be working on very petty cases and dealing with the least reasonable clients. Even worse, it could be a "career suicide" job. That being said, the prospect of graduating without a job to pay bills really freaks me out. With this job, at least I can afford half a basement and maybe pay off some student loans.
I really need some advice from TLS. Do you think I should take this job? Is it better than nothing? Or should I assume the risk, forego this offer and continue to look for better options?
I'm not sure if there are better options. Hustling is a very soul-crushing process. I've been hustling and living in despair for 2 years. It's difficult to keep my spirits up when nothing is going well. I apologize if my writing is like trash. It's 5:00 a.m., and I'm drowsy, but somehow I have trouble falling asleep.
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For your reference, here is some info about me. I keep it as vague as possible just in case I get identified.
3L, T14 law school (non-HYS, non-CCN). Not K-JD, but only very generic WE. Not eligible for patent bar. No military service, non-URM.
Below median GPA. A very large number of B+'s, two or three B's, a couple of A's, but I screwed up the entire thing with a D.
Non-EIC position of a secondary journal, leadership roles in 2-3 decent-sized student orgs but retired.
Did mock interview with every counselor in OCS. They told me my interview skills were quite good.
1L in federal government. Then summered at a mid-sized law firm, got no-offered. (Edit: No-offered at 2L firm is not my problem. They hire based on their needs, unlike V100 firms. My boss likes me a lot and is willing to get me connected with people)
RA'd for a professor for 3 semesters, but she never practiced law after graduating from her (HYS) alma mater, so she's not really helpful. 1 semester as an extern at a small law firm.
Also 1 semester in and out of hospital because I was sick, but I'll leave this out.
BUT.... it is from a very local solo/small law firm. Not the kind of boutiques owned by billionaire solos like Richard Scruggs or William Lerach. I'm talking about the "ARE YOU INJURED?" type of solo/small law firms which you see on TV commercials or random billboards along the highways. The firm has its own website, but it hardly functions. There are fewer than 5 full-time attorneys in total, and It's not difficult to tell that the firm is not really making any $$$.
My friends and OCS all urged me to turn it down right away. To be 100% honest, nothing about the job excites me. It's a dead-end job. I will be working on very petty cases and dealing with the least reasonable clients. Even worse, it could be a "career suicide" job. That being said, the prospect of graduating without a job to pay bills really freaks me out. With this job, at least I can afford half a basement and maybe pay off some student loans.
I really need some advice from TLS. Do you think I should take this job? Is it better than nothing? Or should I assume the risk, forego this offer and continue to look for better options?
I'm not sure if there are better options. Hustling is a very soul-crushing process. I've been hustling and living in despair for 2 years. It's difficult to keep my spirits up when nothing is going well. I apologize if my writing is like trash. It's 5:00 a.m., and I'm drowsy, but somehow I have trouble falling asleep.
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For your reference, here is some info about me. I keep it as vague as possible just in case I get identified.
3L, T14 law school (non-HYS, non-CCN). Not K-JD, but only very generic WE. Not eligible for patent bar. No military service, non-URM.
Below median GPA. A very large number of B+'s, two or three B's, a couple of A's, but I screwed up the entire thing with a D.
Non-EIC position of a secondary journal, leadership roles in 2-3 decent-sized student orgs but retired.
Did mock interview with every counselor in OCS. They told me my interview skills were quite good.
1L in federal government. Then summered at a mid-sized law firm, got no-offered. (Edit: No-offered at 2L firm is not my problem. They hire based on their needs, unlike V100 firms. My boss likes me a lot and is willing to get me connected with people)
RA'd for a professor for 3 semesters, but she never practiced law after graduating from her (HYS) alma mater, so she's not really helpful. 1 semester as an extern at a small law firm.
Also 1 semester in and out of hospital because I was sick, but I'll leave this out.