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[quote=Anonymous]17:15 IP partner here again. OP, go look at the USPTO website. The San Jose office is in temporary space right now, but Detroit is up and running. There will be other satellite PTO sites soon, so you may be able to line those up with your SO's academic locations. Also, the USPTO, I believe, requires junior examiners to start and train on site, but will allow you then to telework ("hotel") after some period. I do not know what the current geographic or time in office restrictions are these days, but this might be good for you. Also, if you really want to have a patent agent career, do not stay at the USPTO beyond a year or two. It's place to train, but firms look at your time there as being on the wrong side of the issue to serve clients. If you spend to much time on the wrong side, some firms figure you will never be able to be 100% on the client's side of the argument. [/quote]
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