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Questions to ask in your associate review
Junior big law corporate associate with my review meeting in a few weeks. What, if anything, do you ask about when the partner(s) are done giving you an overview of your reviews? I feel like when I am asked, "so... do you have any questions?" I never really have anything to ask about.
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Re: Questions to ask in your associate review
What are your plans to keep up with the rising cost of law school? Many people are talking about the new york firms increasing first year associate salaries to $200K...
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Re: Questions to ask in your associate review
How much time do I have left on the website?
Wait, Wot?
Wait, Wot?
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Re: Questions to ask in your associate review
Something about what type of things you arnt doing now but she be capable of doing by this time next year.POA wrote:Junior big law corporate associate with my review meeting in a few weeks. What, if anything, do you ask about when the partner(s) are done giving you an overview of your reviews? I feel like when I am asked, "so... do you have any questions?" I never really have anything to ask about.
Can ask (some might say bad question) how your level of experience / capabilities matches up to other X (insert your class year) year lawyers
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