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Fulbright TX

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:20 am

It seems like Fulbright is going pretty slow about things this year. Has anyone received/done a callback? Or received an offer? And does anyone have any speculation about why they're taking so long?

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Re: Fulbright TX

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:42 pm

Dunno anyone who has gotten/gone on a callback. Got a weird email from their Houston office yesterday saying they're still in the process of reviewing OCI candidates. Seems like either they're very slow or they're going through a second round of offering callbacks. Which office are you looking at?

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Re: Fulbright TX

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:06 am

Bump. Callback in Houston over three weeks ago. Wondering if I should wait them out or accept BB. Anyone have thoughts on picking btwn these 2 firms? (assuming I get the option)

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Re: Fulbright TX

Post by nealric » Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:18 pm

I would accept BB unless you are dead set on litigation (which is Fullbright's strength) .

BB can be a bit stuffy and old fashioned (offices are 70s-o-rific), but they really are a top firm. Fulbright is more of a scrappy contender. Firms are taking a long time because they don't want to overhire and are therefore making offers very conservatively.

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