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Follow up application submission
Yesterday I submitted applications to a few biglaw firms in a smaller market (looking to lateral from NY as a 2nd year). The apps are for postings through the job portal on each firm's website. Does it make sense to follow up separately with the recruiting director at each firm just letting them I know I applied and stuff? The obvious answer seems like it's yes, but was just wondering if anyone sees any downside to this. Do firms get annoyed by this type of stuff? TIA!
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Re: Follow up application submission
There are people that are literally paid to review applications. If you’re going to email them, at least wait 2 weeks. In my experience, firms will reach out fairly quickly if they have any interest (within a week) and emailing them is probably not going to help your chances.
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Re: Follow up application submission
Do you have contacts at any of the firms? Better reaching out through them, asking if they would be willing to reach out on your behalf.
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Re: Follow up application submission
Not really. For firms where I have contacts, I've just submitted my resume to my contact and asked them to pass along. My question is really only in reference to firms where I don't know anyone and have just applied through the online portal.albanach wrote:Do you have contacts at any of the firms? Better reaching out through them, asking if they would be willing to reach out on your behalf.
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Re: Follow up application submission
Then I'd go with 2013's recommendation.Anonymous User wrote:Not really. For firms where I have contacts, I've just submitted my resume to my contact and asked them to pass along. My question is really only in reference to firms where I don't know anyone and have just applied through the online portal.albanach wrote:Do you have contacts at any of the firms? Better reaching out through them, asking if they would be willing to reach out on your behalf.
That said, if there's alumni from your school at the firm, now might be a good time to reach out and see if they'd grab a coffee with you.
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