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Hearing Back Timeline
Does anyone have insight into whether it is appropriate to ask about the timeline for hearing back in a clerkship interview if you have another pending offer that is expiring?
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Re: Hearing Back Timeline
You should let chambers know that you have another offer that is set to expire. I wouldn't phrase it like "when will you get back to me?" Instead, I would say something like "I really enjoyed interviewing with Judge XX, just to let you know, I have an offer with Judge YY set to expire on DATE." Essentially, let them know you have an expiring offer, don't just ask about the timeline.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:41 pmDoes anyone have insight into whether it is appropriate to ask about the timeline for hearing back in a clerkship interview if you have another pending offer that is expiring?
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Re: Hearing Back Timeline
You would also benefit from explicitly telling the judge that he's your first choice, which is why you're asking. Everyone appreciates flattery.
Edit: Assuming that is true.
Edit: Assuming that is true.
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Re: Hearing Back Timeline
Yes, agreed.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 10:15 amYou should let chambers know that you have another offer that is set to expire. I wouldn't phrase it like "when will you get back to me?" Instead, I would say something like "I really enjoyed interviewing with Judge XX, just to let you know, I have an offer with Judge YY set to expire on DATE." Essentially, let them know you have an expiring offer, don't just ask about the timeline.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:41 pmDoes anyone have insight into whether it is appropriate to ask about the timeline for hearing back in a clerkship interview if you have another pending offer that is expiring?
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