It takes the average reader and 31 minutes to read How to Get an Inhouse Legal Job on Wall Street by Thomas Darby-Jones
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So you want to go inhouse? Many biglaw associates are intrigued by the notion of going to the inhouse legal team of a corporate. And let me tell you, it's true. It's a good gig. I am a general counsel for a line of business at a Wall Street financial institution. I would never go back to private practice. I meet so many stellar candidates who would do fantastically well if they came inhouse, but I see them continue to trod along the biglaw associate life. I finally had to reveal the secrets as to why no better opportunity is coming their way (except maybe from random headhunter calls here and there). This book shows you exactly how to land an inhouse legal job. Instead of trawling through the internet news during your daily sandwich and drink at lunch, spend your lunch reading this book. It will open your eyes to a whole new world of how we hire for inhouse on Wall Street. It's not just luck or substance that wins. It's beating the system. Because the system is fixed. So please allow me show you how to make it work in your favor.TABLE OF CONTENTS-Foreward-Introduction-Part I - Wall Street's Inhouse Legal Hiring is Fixed. Like a Fixed Sporting Event, the Outcome is Pre-Determined. Learn How It Works In Order To Beat the System-Chapter 1. Our dirty little secret: our public job listings are fake. It is pre-ordained who we are going to hirea. Don't bother responding to a job listing. We post a job listing AFTER we have already decided who to hireb. Why we still go through the charade Chapter 2. Implement this 3-step plan and become the pre-ordained hirea. Step 1 - make a wish listb. Step 2 - take a hard look at your law firm, the partner you work for and yourselfc. Step 3 - get on my hiring radar: the secret to standing out from all the other fantastic biglaw associates out thereChapter 3. This job is now yours to lose and you don't even know it yetPart II - You Still Have to Come in and Interview. Here's How to Absolutely Crush the Interviews Round by RoundChapter 4. You will interview with me first. I am setting you up for success. I wouldn't set you up for failure. Use me as your interview cheat-sheetChapter 5. Interviewing with the other stakeholders in your selection processa. The rest of the inhouse legal teamb. Front office business sidec. Complianced. Human Resourcese. Random other stakeholders in a financial institutionChapter 6. "I want to be closer to the business side" and other canned answers for inhouse legal interview questionsChapter 7. References: how to deal with good ones and bad onesChapter 8. Conclusion
How to Get an Inhouse Legal Job on Wall Street by Thomas Darby-Jones is 31 pages long, and a total of 7,781 words.
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