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Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
Callbacks Reported (Firm + Office Location):
Akin Gump NYC (JH)
Allen & Overy NYC (MC)
Alston & Bird
Arnold & Porter (DS)
Baker Botts Dallas
Baker Botts Palo Alto (AB)
Blank Rome
Bryan Cave
Cadwalader (JS)
Cahill
Cleary NYC (BD, LD)
Cleary DC
clifford chance NYC (CM, JLM)
Cooley SF (MT)
Cravath
Davis Polk (JP)
Debevoise (JR, JA)
Dechert DC (MJ)
Dechert NYC (BG, SZ)
Dechert Philly
Freshfields
Fried Frank (DS)
Fox Rothschild LA
Greenberg
Haynes and Boone (MM)
Hogan NYC (LS, TH)
Hughes Hubbard (JD)
Hunton & Williams Dallas
Jones Day Chicago
Kirkland NYC (CM & EL)
Latham NYC (DR)
Latham LA (DY)
Latham Century City
Linklaters (AC)
Milbank
Morgan Lewis
Morgan Lewis Philly
Moses & Singer
Norton Rose
Pillsbury
Proskauer Boston
Reed Smith (RSH)
Richards Layton
Ropes & Gray Boston
Ropes & Gray NYC
Schulte (MB, JS)
Seward (JB)
Shearman (LR)
Simpson (RSB)
Simpson DC
Skadden Boston
Steptoe
Stroock
SullCrom (MT & KT)
Vedder Price (SB)
Vinson & Elkins Dallas
Weil NYC (AC)
White & Case DC (EH)
White & Case NYC (GS, JM)
Willkie (KW)
WilmerHale NYC (JH)
WilmerHale DC
WilmerHale Boston
WilmerHale Palo Alto
Winston NYC (RF & JL)
Rejections Reported (Firm + Office Location):
Bryan Cave
Cadwalader (OG)
Cleary DC
clifford chance (JL, AC, MF)
Cooley
Curtis Mallet
Cravath (LE)
Freshfields
Fox Rothschild
Fried Frank (LG)
Holland & Knight (AP)
Jones Day SoCal
Latham (DR)
Milbank
Otterbourg (EW)
Paul Hastings...some CA office, I guess
Paul Hastings DC (JP)
Paul Hastings (NT)
Paul, Wiess (GL)
Schulte
Shearman & Sterling (CL)
Willkie (VO)
WilmerHale DC
White & Case (JM)
Offers Reported:
Allen Overy
Cadwalader
Cahill
Cleary
Cravath
Davis Polk
Debevoise
Dechert
Freshfields
Fried Frank
Gibson Dunn
Kirkland
Latham
Milbank
Proskaeur Boston
Ropes Boston
Schulte
Simpson
SullCrom
Wachtell
Weil
White & Case
WilmerHale Palo Alto
CLS *rising* 2Ls,
AJF is upon you.
This is where you can discuss all things related to the job hunt: bidding, number of screener interviews, success with mass mailing, etc. Use the anon feature if you want to discuss sensitive information (such as your own GPA range) without having anybody figure out who you are from your regular username. Elder Cornellians will check in to give advice. You can post your bidlists here and receive feedback, or you can PM those of us who volunteer to review them. Pros of posting them publicly are that all of us will be able to jump in and help + respond to each other; cons are that there's a chance other students may steal your ideas. That's up to you. But whatever you do, I highly recommend that you run your bidlist by someone who has been through AJF recently and not to rely solely on career services.
When AJF begins, you can use the anon feature to report any callbacks, offers and rejections you get so that other neurotic folks can know what to expect and freak out accordingly. And when you report a CB, note that including the initials of the screener you had can be helpful; different screeners for the same firm may make decisions at different times. I will update the OP with a master list of CBs and rejections as you send them in, so you can check this post to see which firms have given out callbacks already.
Fall Recruiting Timeline: (I'm not sure about some of these dates. Please feel free to correct me)
6/19: AJF/BOJF/DCJF Bidding Opens
6/23: Bidlists Due for AJF/BOJF/DCJF
6/30: Schedules Available for AJF/BOJF/DCJF
7/5: At 12pm EST, Open Slots Available for AJF/BOJF/DCJF (grab these asap)
7/6: Open Slots Close for AJF/BOJF/DCJF
7/13? Resume Review Deadline
7/20? Resume Upload Deadline; Last Day to Cancel Participation in BOJF/DCJF
7/31-8/2: August Job Fair (AJF)
8/3: OCI #1 & #2 Bidding Opens
8/7: Boston Job Fair (BOJF); Bidlists due for OCI #1 & #2
8/8? Schedules Available for OCI #1 & #2
8/9: Open Slots Available for OCI #1 & #2
8/10: Open Slots Close for OCI #1 & #2
8/11: Washington, DC Job Fair (DCJF)
8/21-22: On Campus Interviews #1 (OCI #1)
9/8: On Campus Interviews #2 (OCI #2)
Threads from Previous Years
AJF 2016
AJF 2015
AJF 2014
AJF 2013
AJF 2012
AJF 2011
Helpful Job Hunt Resources:
Compilation - OCI and Job Search Advice & Info
In addition to the link above, you should also continuously reference the "Recruiting Launch Information Packet" sent to you via e-mail in late April by the Office of Career Services, as it is comprehensive and well-written. (I'm assuming they still send this?)
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"Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss-Poor Performance." - The British Army / runinthefront.
"The night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you, the dawn is coming!" - Harvey Dent / Lavitz.
Akin Gump NYC (JH)
Allen & Overy NYC (MC)
Alston & Bird
Arnold & Porter (DS)
Baker Botts Dallas
Baker Botts Palo Alto (AB)
Blank Rome
Bryan Cave
Cadwalader (JS)
Cahill
Cleary NYC (BD, LD)
Cleary DC
clifford chance NYC (CM, JLM)
Cooley SF (MT)
Cravath
Davis Polk (JP)
Debevoise (JR, JA)
Dechert DC (MJ)
Dechert NYC (BG, SZ)
Dechert Philly
Freshfields
Fried Frank (DS)
Fox Rothschild LA
Greenberg
Haynes and Boone (MM)
Hogan NYC (LS, TH)
Hughes Hubbard (JD)
Hunton & Williams Dallas
Jones Day Chicago
Kirkland NYC (CM & EL)
Latham NYC (DR)
Latham LA (DY)
Latham Century City
Linklaters (AC)
Milbank
Morgan Lewis
Morgan Lewis Philly
Moses & Singer
Norton Rose
Pillsbury
Proskauer Boston
Reed Smith (RSH)
Richards Layton
Ropes & Gray Boston
Ropes & Gray NYC
Schulte (MB, JS)
Seward (JB)
Shearman (LR)
Simpson (RSB)
Simpson DC
Skadden Boston
Steptoe
Stroock
SullCrom (MT & KT)
Vedder Price (SB)
Vinson & Elkins Dallas
Weil NYC (AC)
White & Case DC (EH)
White & Case NYC (GS, JM)
Willkie (KW)
WilmerHale NYC (JH)
WilmerHale DC
WilmerHale Boston
WilmerHale Palo Alto
Winston NYC (RF & JL)
Rejections Reported (Firm + Office Location):
Bryan Cave
Cadwalader (OG)
Cleary DC
clifford chance (JL, AC, MF)
Cooley
Curtis Mallet
Cravath (LE)
Freshfields
Fox Rothschild
Fried Frank (LG)
Holland & Knight (AP)
Jones Day SoCal
Latham (DR)
Milbank
Otterbourg (EW)
Paul Hastings...some CA office, I guess
Paul Hastings DC (JP)
Paul Hastings (NT)
Paul, Wiess (GL)
Schulte
Shearman & Sterling (CL)
Willkie (VO)
WilmerHale DC
White & Case (JM)
Offers Reported:
Allen Overy
Cadwalader
Cahill
Cleary
Cravath
Davis Polk
Debevoise
Dechert
Freshfields
Fried Frank
Gibson Dunn
Kirkland
Latham
Milbank
Proskaeur Boston
Ropes Boston
Schulte
Simpson
SullCrom
Wachtell
Weil
White & Case
WilmerHale Palo Alto
CLS *rising* 2Ls,
AJF is upon you.
This is where you can discuss all things related to the job hunt: bidding, number of screener interviews, success with mass mailing, etc. Use the anon feature if you want to discuss sensitive information (such as your own GPA range) without having anybody figure out who you are from your regular username. Elder Cornellians will check in to give advice. You can post your bidlists here and receive feedback, or you can PM those of us who volunteer to review them. Pros of posting them publicly are that all of us will be able to jump in and help + respond to each other; cons are that there's a chance other students may steal your ideas. That's up to you. But whatever you do, I highly recommend that you run your bidlist by someone who has been through AJF recently and not to rely solely on career services.
When AJF begins, you can use the anon feature to report any callbacks, offers and rejections you get so that other neurotic folks can know what to expect and freak out accordingly. And when you report a CB, note that including the initials of the screener you had can be helpful; different screeners for the same firm may make decisions at different times. I will update the OP with a master list of CBs and rejections as you send them in, so you can check this post to see which firms have given out callbacks already.
Fall Recruiting Timeline: (I'm not sure about some of these dates. Please feel free to correct me)
6/19: AJF/BOJF/DCJF Bidding Opens
6/23: Bidlists Due for AJF/BOJF/DCJF
6/30: Schedules Available for AJF/BOJF/DCJF
7/5: At 12pm EST, Open Slots Available for AJF/BOJF/DCJF (grab these asap)
7/6: Open Slots Close for AJF/BOJF/DCJF
7/13? Resume Review Deadline
7/20? Resume Upload Deadline; Last Day to Cancel Participation in BOJF/DCJF
7/31-8/2: August Job Fair (AJF)
8/3: OCI #1 & #2 Bidding Opens
8/7: Boston Job Fair (BOJF); Bidlists due for OCI #1 & #2
8/8? Schedules Available for OCI #1 & #2
8/9: Open Slots Available for OCI #1 & #2
8/10: Open Slots Close for OCI #1 & #2
8/11: Washington, DC Job Fair (DCJF)
8/21-22: On Campus Interviews #1 (OCI #1)
9/8: On Campus Interviews #2 (OCI #2)
Threads from Previous Years
AJF 2016
AJF 2015
AJF 2014
AJF 2013
AJF 2012
AJF 2011
Helpful Job Hunt Resources:
Compilation - OCI and Job Search Advice & Info
In addition to the link above, you should also continuously reference the "Recruiting Launch Information Packet" sent to you via e-mail in late April by the Office of Career Services, as it is comprehensive and well-written. (I'm assuming they still send this?)
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"Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss-Poor Performance." - The British Army / runinthefront.
"The night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you, the dawn is coming!" - Harvey Dent / Lavitz.
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- cantexplaingottago
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
Thank you, Lavitz! Very timely--I was actively procrastinating on doing my bid list as you posted this.
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
I've been waiting for this thread since the grades were out.
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Thank you Lavitz for setting this up
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
Studying for the bar, but happy to answer any questions/critique any bidlists, etc. etc.
PM me if you want!
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
I'm too old to provide helpful advice with bid lists, but I'm happy to provide my biased advice on individual firms. As a litigator in NYC, I am especially judgmental about litigation groups here, but I can definitely provide less-informed judgment about non-lit and non-NY firms, as well.
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Anyone mind taking a look at my bidlist in PMs?
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I'll do it.Anonymous User wrote:Anyone mind taking a look at my bidlist in PMs?
Unless you're the person who e-mailed me a few hours ago, in which case I just responded.
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Just PM'd you. Thanks!Lavitz wrote:I'll do it.Anonymous User wrote:Anyone mind taking a look at my bidlist in PMs?
Unless you're the person who e-mailed me a few hours ago, in which case I just responded.
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
You folks are quiet. I wouldn't have even known bid results came out today if it weren't for a PM.
Traditional poll added.
And for you clerkship gunners, don't forget you can submit apps through OSCAR tomorrow.
Traditional poll added.
And for you clerkship gunners, don't forget you can submit apps through OSCAR tomorrow.
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This thread is quiet.
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thoughts on Milbank?Lincoln wrote:I'm too old to provide helpful advice with bid lists, but I'm happy to provide my biased advice on individual firms. As a litigator in NYC, I am especially judgmental about litigation groups here, but I can definitely provide less-informed judgment about non-lit and non-NY firms, as well.
- Lincoln
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
I don't think of them as being a truly national, top-notch lit group like Quinn, CSM, DPW, PW, etc. But they get their share of financial industry cases, and Scott Edelman and some others are the real deal. You could do worse.Anonymous User wrote:thoughts on Milbank?Lincoln wrote:I'm too old to provide helpful advice with bid lists, but I'm happy to provide my biased advice on individual firms. As a litigator in NYC, I am especially judgmental about litigation groups here, but I can definitely provide less-informed judgment about non-lit and non-NY firms, as well.
If you want to do project finance or bankruptcy or whatever else they're supposed to be good at, it might be a different story, but that's where I'm out of my element.
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
Does your class not like the internet?Anonymous User wrote:This thread is quiet.
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At what point should you leave your GPA off your resume? I have between a 3.2 and 3.3. I don't want interviewers to assume it's worse than it is if I leave it off, but I also don't want to be disqualified from the start if I put it on.
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Keep it on.Anonymous User wrote:At what point should you leave your GPA off your resume? I have between a 3.2 and 3.3. I don't want interviewers to assume it's worse than it is if I leave it off, but I also don't want to be disqualified from the start if I put it on.
I'd only consider leaving it off if it's below a 3.0.
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What GPA would people consider to be a "reach" for Latham? I was reading some previous year threads and there seemed to be conflicting opinions as to how flexible they are. Just curious to gauge my expectations.
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- Lincoln
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
Career services should have info on grades for people who have gotten CBs at Latham in the past. I doubt anyone on these boards will be able to give you better information than that.Anonymous User wrote:What GPA would people consider to be a "reach" for Latham? I was reading some previous year threads and there seemed to be conflicting opinions as to how flexible they are. Just curious to gauge my expectations.
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I mean, they just gave us the averages for 2015/2016, which, although somewhat helpful, are not exactly fully clear without a min/max or standard deviation.Lincoln wrote:Career services should have info on grades for people who have gotten CBs at Latham in the past. I doubt anyone on these boards will be able to give you better information than that.Anonymous User wrote:What GPA would people consider to be a "reach" for Latham? I was reading some previous year threads and there seemed to be conflicting opinions as to how flexible they are. Just curious to gauge my expectations.
Edit- if we ask for more info, will they give it to us?
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Yeah, I have no idea why they stopped giving out that info. But I have it.Anonymous User wrote:I mean, they just gave us the averages for 2015/2016, which, although somewhat helpful, are not exactly fully clear without a min/max or standard deviation.Lincoln wrote:Career services should have info on grades for people who have gotten CBs at Latham in the past. I doubt anyone on these boards will be able to give you better information than that.Anonymous User wrote:What GPA would people consider to be a "reach" for Latham? I was reading some previous year threads and there seemed to be conflicting opinions as to how flexible they are. Just curious to gauge my expectations.
Edit- if we ask for more info, will they give it to us?
2 years ago, lowest gpa that got a CB at Latham was 3.45. Year before was 3.47. Year before that, 3.45 again. And year before that, 3.46.
So it seems like a hard floor at 3.45.
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Yeah from what I remember you want to be in that 3.5'ish range. I think our year (AJF 2015) the average was like 3.57?Lavitz wrote:Yeah, I have no idea why they stopped giving out that info. But I have it.Anonymous User wrote:I mean, they just gave us the averages for 2015/2016, which, although somewhat helpful, are not exactly fully clear without a min/max or standard deviation.Lincoln wrote:Career services should have info on grades for people who have gotten CBs at Latham in the past. I doubt anyone on these boards will be able to give you better information than that.Anonymous User wrote:What GPA would people consider to be a "reach" for Latham? I was reading some previous year threads and there seemed to be conflicting opinions as to how flexible they are. Just curious to gauge my expectations.
Edit- if we ask for more info, will they give it to us?
2 years ago, lowest gpa that got a CB at Latham was 3.45. Year before was 3.47. Year before that, 3.45 again. And year before that, 3.46.
So it seems like a hard floor at 3.45.
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
My data shows 3.63 for that year, and previous years were higher (3.66, 3.67, 3.69).mt2165 wrote:Yeah from what I remember you want to be in that 3.5'ish range. I think our year (AJF 2015) the average was like 3.57?Lavitz wrote:Yeah, I have no idea why they stopped giving out that info. But I have it.Anonymous User wrote:I mean, they just gave us the averages for 2015/2016, which, although somewhat helpful, are not exactly fully clear without a min/max or standard deviation.Lincoln wrote:Career services should have info on grades for people who have gotten CBs at Latham in the past. I doubt anyone on these boards will be able to give you better information than that.Anonymous User wrote:What GPA would people consider to be a "reach" for Latham? I was reading some previous year threads and there seemed to be conflicting opinions as to how flexible they are. Just curious to gauge my expectations.
Edit- if we ask for more info, will they give it to us?
2 years ago, lowest gpa that got a CB at Latham was 3.45. Year before was 3.47. Year before that, 3.45 again. And year before that, 3.46.
So it seems like a hard floor at 3.45.
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I would never even consider leaving the GPA off the resume unless it's below a 3.0.Anonymous User wrote:At what point should you leave your GPA off your resume? I have between a 3.2 and 3.3. I don't want interviewers to assume it's worse than it is if I leave it off, but I also don't want to be disqualified from the start if I put it on.
A 3.2-3.3 from Cornell will have good odds of biglaw assuming good interviewing skills.
Also, as a random aside, 3.5-3.65 should be good for Latham. If I had a 3.45ish, I'd probably bid them as one of my reaches.
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This all was very helpful thanks! Though, for the sake of posterity, Latham last year (2016) was a 3.56, so I wonder if they stuck to that GPA floor.Lavitz wrote:My data shows 3.63 for that year, and previous years were higher (3.66, 3.67, 3.69).mt2165 wrote:Yeah from what I remember you want to be in that 3.5'ish range. I think our year (AJF 2015) the average was like 3.57?Lavitz wrote:Yeah, I have no idea why they stopped giving out that info. But I have it.Anonymous User wrote:I mean, they just gave us the averages for 2015/2016, which, although somewhat helpful, are not exactly fully clear without a min/max or standard deviation.Lincoln wrote:Career services should have info on grades for people who have gotten CBs at Latham in the past. I doubt anyone on these boards will be able to give you better information than that.Anonymous User wrote:What GPA would people consider to be a "reach" for Latham? I was reading some previous year threads and there seemed to be conflicting opinions as to how flexible they are. Just curious to gauge my expectations.
Edit- if we ask for more info, will they give it to us?
2 years ago, lowest gpa that got a CB at Latham was 3.45. Year before was 3.47. Year before that, 3.45 again. And year before that, 3.46.
So it seems like a hard floor at 3.45.
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Re: Cornell 2017 AJF/BOJF/DCJF/OCI
Don't let the averages scare you too much. Sure, they are important, but the same 15 kids in the top 10% will get offers down the V10 and inflate the averages to some degree. In my opinion, if you're above the bottom offer line and a decent interviewer, go for it. There were plenty of people who hit above their numbers last year, particularly nice/sociable people on the margins.
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