Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Associate here. Firm gave me 3 months to find a new job. True layoff/not performance related. How do I negotiate more time?
Sorry that you're going through this. Just ask. Even though it's a true layoff, they should want you to land well. Also ask to use their executive coach and career counselor to help you with interviewing and resumes. And, no matter what, ask them to keep you on the website until you have a new job, even if it takes longer than 3 months. It's so hard to find a job if it looks like you are currently unemployed.
But then what do you do when the interviewer asks you what your current employment is, and when they check your references and find out that you were terminated even though you're still on the website? Won't that dishonesty be worse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Associate here. Firm gave me 3 months to find a new job. True layoff/not performance related. How do I negotiate more time?
Sorry that you're going through this. Just ask. Even though it's a true layoff, they should want you to land well. Also ask to use their executive coach and career counselor to help you with interviewing and resumes. And, no matter what, ask them to keep you on the website until you have a new job, even if it takes longer than 3 months. It's so hard to find a job if it looks like you are currently unemployed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. That’s why we need to reopen economy
Lol. Big law!
what does this even mean?
Big law attorneys already make a shit ton of money! You should’ve saved for a rainy day!
When I worked in BigLaw, I spent over $200k paying off my law school debt. It wasn’t uncommon for up to 50-75% of my take home (depending on year)
To go to loans. I definitely saved, but not all BigLaw associates are living large like you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. That’s why we need to reopen economy
Lol. Big law!
what does this even mean?
Big law attorneys already make a shit ton of money! You should’ve saved for a rainy day!
Anonymous wrote:Associate here. Firm gave me 3 months to find a new job. True layoff/not performance related. How do I negotiate more time?
Anonymous wrote:Associate here. Firm gave me 3 months to find a new job. True layoff/not performance related. How do I negotiate more time?
Anonymous wrote:Associate here. Firm gave me 3 months to find a new job. True layoff/not performance related. How do I negotiate more time?
Anonymous wrote:I just got a coo job. Started last week. I’m a lawyer. I also know of some good legal searches. People are definitely hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. That’s why we need to reopen economy
Lol. Big law!
what does this even mean?
Big law attorneys already make a shit ton of money! You should’ve saved for a rainy day!
+10000 - they are drastically overpaid for the services that they provide. Of course, it's a free economy.
What does that have to do with needing a job? Even if OP saved every cent, he or she still needs a job.