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Thoughts on Latham LA
I am heavily leaning towards accepting a Latham LA offer. Can anyone who has worked at the LA office speak to offer rates for SAs in the last few years? Only worry is getting no-offered..
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Re: Thoughts on Latham LA
I believe they hired everyone last summer. I wouldn't let the fear of no offer stop you from accepting bc that's not in your control regardless of where you go.
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Re: Thoughts on Latham LA
Lol? Of course it is, you could at the very least avoid firms with known higher rates of no offers and choose from firms having years of 100% offer rates (supposing that you have the option to do so).Anonymous User wrote:I believe they hired everyone last summer. I wouldn't let the fear of no offer stop you from accepting bc that's not in your control regardless of where you go.
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Re: Thoughts on Latham LA
In 2017 offers were extended to all but one SA across all of Latham - if the economy goes belly up all of 2020 will be at risk regardless of firm
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