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People with Social Anxiety: Which is better, biglaw or in-house?
About to go in-house at a FAANG. Wondering if it’ll be better or worse from a general social anxiety perspective.
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Re: People with Social Anxiety: Which is better, biglaw or in-house?
You can do pretty well in a big law firm with very few in-person interactions, which probably puts it ahead of most in-house situations. But harder to say more than that because every in-house situation is different.
On the other hand, GSAD is something you should aggressively treat rather than avoid the triggers of. You've got the rest of your life ahead of you.
On the other hand, GSAD is something you should aggressively treat rather than avoid the triggers of. You've got the rest of your life ahead of you.