Extremely grateful to have offers at all three firms. Based on my research, for m&a/general corporate, these firms are nearly identical in terms of prestige, quality of work, and work life balance (meaning there is none).
Could anyone please provide any insights on these firms, especially re their work assignment system?
Thanks.
Edited for typos
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Cravath vs Skadden vs S&C (M&A)
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Re: Cravath vs Skadden vs S&C (M&A)
IMO - if you can stand the idea of the rotation system, go CSM. If you like the generalist concept, go S&C
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Re: Cravath vs Skadden vs S&C (M&A)
This is correct.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 2:28 pmIMO - if you can stand the idea of the rotation system, go CSM. If you like the generalist concept, go S&C