Existential Crisis - When do you know when to quit Big Law
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:55 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm sure people on this forum have had experience with this and so I wanted to get all of your thoughts. I'm a fourth year in Big Law and have just paid off all my student loans as well as any other debt. I have a six month emergency fund and I am a bit burned out.
I currently work in a secondary market and am looking to move back to NYC as that's where my family is from, but just talking to recruiters and seeing what the job requirements are for all these big law listings, it's turning me off. I'm voluntarily getting back onto the hamster wheel for a few more years for what? I don't know if it's a good time to go in-house with the pandemic and all but I wanted to get people's thoughts on whether you think this is a good time to step away from big law or what thoughts went through your head when you yourself decided to quit big law forever, and what career trajectory you took.
Sorry if this has been reposted before in the past but I figure with the pandemic still raging on, it'd be appropriate to make another one and see what unique challenges people are now facing.
I'm sure people on this forum have had experience with this and so I wanted to get all of your thoughts. I'm a fourth year in Big Law and have just paid off all my student loans as well as any other debt. I have a six month emergency fund and I am a bit burned out.
I currently work in a secondary market and am looking to move back to NYC as that's where my family is from, but just talking to recruiters and seeing what the job requirements are for all these big law listings, it's turning me off. I'm voluntarily getting back onto the hamster wheel for a few more years for what? I don't know if it's a good time to go in-house with the pandemic and all but I wanted to get people's thoughts on whether you think this is a good time to step away from big law or what thoughts went through your head when you yourself decided to quit big law forever, and what career trajectory you took.
Sorry if this has been reposted before in the past but I figure with the pandemic still raging on, it'd be appropriate to make another one and see what unique challenges people are now facing.