Bring up professional dissatisfaction at evaluation
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 6:28 am
My evaluation with the partners in my group is coming up. I think all has been fine (received no complaints through the year) and the firm has been good to us through the pandemic (no layoffs, same as during the 2008 crisis and no salary reductions).
Only issue I have with the office I am in is that all I am doing is transactional law. That is all my office focuses on so I can't switch out of it, unless I move to a different office in the network. I don't know if I would like it better, but I would like to try to do some litigation. So, that would mean I have to switch offices. I also have personal, geographical reasons which lead me to want to switch offices.
I'm wondering if during my eval it's smart to just be completely honest and bring up I am looking to switch offices for both of the aforementioned reasons, or only bring up the personal reasons for wanting to move? Part of me is afraid that they will indicate that they're definitely not looking for litigation associates and use my conveying I want to broaden my horizon as a reason to put me on the chopping block, as they could interpret that as me not really wanting to stay at the firm (which, to be fair, is true, I have been in touch with recruiters just in case). Or am I just overthinking it?
Only issue I have with the office I am in is that all I am doing is transactional law. That is all my office focuses on so I can't switch out of it, unless I move to a different office in the network. I don't know if I would like it better, but I would like to try to do some litigation. So, that would mean I have to switch offices. I also have personal, geographical reasons which lead me to want to switch offices.
I'm wondering if during my eval it's smart to just be completely honest and bring up I am looking to switch offices for both of the aforementioned reasons, or only bring up the personal reasons for wanting to move? Part of me is afraid that they will indicate that they're definitely not looking for litigation associates and use my conveying I want to broaden my horizon as a reason to put me on the chopping block, as they could interpret that as me not really wanting to stay at the firm (which, to be fair, is true, I have been in touch with recruiters just in case). Or am I just overthinking it?