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What happens if you accept a cold offer?
Will they just outright fire you because you're an at-will employee?
Is there a conventional time period after which they'll fire you?
Will the firm let everyone know that you're a cold-offer who accepted and/or give you other poor treatment to get you to quit ASAP?
Is there a conventional time period after which they'll fire you?
Will the firm let everyone know that you're a cold-offer who accepted and/or give you other poor treatment to get you to quit ASAP?
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Re: What happens if you accept a cold offer?
If they extend a formal offer they're probably not going to prevent you from joining. Most likely, you'll come in with a bad reputation and some attorneys won't want to work with you. Perhaps you can find a way to bill 2000 hours and they'll forget about the cold-offer. Or it's possible they'll disfavor you in staffing decisions, especially if things are slow, and you'll be terminated after a few months of low hours.
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Re: What happens if you accept a cold offer?
I know of an associate who accepted a cold offer. I guess it wasn’t cold enough (and this person has zero social grace, so they may have actually not realized what they were doing.) It turned out that Cold Offeree had a clerkship lined up to begin 11 months after starting, so the firm actually brought them on and let them accept. No clue if that was done knowing that they wouldn’t welcome a post-clerkship return or not - I guess we’ll see.
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Re: What happens if you accept a cold offer?
Out of curiosity, how can you tell whether the offer you get is cold? Are there standard ways that is communicated?
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Re: What happens if you accept a cold offer?
Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:27 pmYes. Previously on hiring committee for my office. It's usually fairly direct, e.g., were giving you an offer but really think you'd be better off elsewhere, etc.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:16 pmYou would definitely know if you were getting cold-offered. From what I've heard, whoever does your exit interview will tell you that your performance was subpar and that, while they're giving you an offer, they really think you should consider going elsewhere.
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Re: What happens if you accept a cold offer?
Thanks! What is the thinking behind a cold offer? If the person is that bad, why not just no-offer?
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Re: What happens if you accept a cold offer?
they will put you in a shitty group nobody wants to be in, you'll be given little to no work, and you will be set up to fail with respect to the work that you're assigned.
they'll build up a case file on you and fire you in less than a year to avoid paying you a bonus. when you get the talk, they'll accuse you of all sorts of things, incompetence, laziness, lack of curiosity and drive, etc. they'll gaslight the heck out of you, in other words.
so, accept, join, and lateral ASAP.
they'll build up a case file on you and fire you in less than a year to avoid paying you a bonus. when you get the talk, they'll accuse you of all sorts of things, incompetence, laziness, lack of curiosity and drive, etc. they'll gaslight the heck out of you, in other words.
so, accept, join, and lateral ASAP.
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Re: What happens if you accept a cold offer?
Current 2L heading into a summer associate position this fall. Could someone define what a "cold offer" is? How can you tell if your offer is a "cold offer"? Thanks.
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Re: What happens if you accept a cold offer?
Top firms try to offer post-grad jobs to all 2L SAs because otherwise when they report hiring statistics to be listed publicly on the NALP website, it shows they did not give someone an offer. This makes them less competitive for top talent because everyone wants an offer and are less likely to go to a firm with no-offers. To get around this, they “cold offer” some SAs, basically saying we are offering you a job but don’t want you here. Then they get to report everyone got an offer.Prudent_Jurist wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 5:49 pmCurrent 2L heading into a summer associate position this fall. Could someone define what a "cold offer" is? How can you tell if your offer is a "cold offer"? Thanks.