I am a rising 3l interested in changing firms, and doing some mass mailing. Quinn's website says to send applications to all offices you are interested in with a note about what other offices you are applying to. If I don't have much of a location preference, should I apply to several offices, or just the largest office?
More generally, when firms don't specify what they want you to do, should I contact multiple offices, or just one?
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Re: Applying to multiple offices? Quinn specifically, and more generally
I'm of the option that you always take your one best shot and apply to just one office. And this being TLS, we'll probably argue about this for 3 pages or so.
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Re: Applying to multiple offices? Quinn specifically, and more generally
I appelid to multiple and got multiple callbacks.
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Re: Applying to multiple offices? Quinn specifically, and more generally
I agree with this, but many people will say they applied to multiple and got multiple offers. IDK personally I think I would somehow fuck that up and get 0 offers.BigZuck wrote:I'm of the option that you always take your one best shot and apply to just one office. And this being TLS, we'll probably argue about this for 3 pages or so.
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