Confidentiality in job search Forum
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Confidentiality in job search
I accepted an offer after 2L summer, but am now considering interviewing at other places for my post-clerkship employment. Do I need to make it clear to the in-house recruitment people that I have an offer and directly request confidentiality? Or is that already assumed? I wouldn't want my small-scale search to get back to my 'current' firm.
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Re: Confidentiality in job search
Aren’t you not allowed to accept an offer if you’re clerking?
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Re: Confidentiality in job search
Each judge has their own policy on accepting offers.2013 wrote:Aren’t you not allowed to accept an offer if you’re clerking?
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Re: Confidentiality in job search
It’s assumed you want your search keept confidential.
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