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Originally Posted by 100sheets
funny how I noticed that some law firms prefer hiring these graduates from "second rate universities" instead of NUS and SMU grads. if NUS and SMU grads are really "the best and the brightest", then they should have no worries about the competition isn't it?
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Well, Law firms in Singapore don't work the same way as financial institutions or even the civil service. If your Dad is a lawyer or you have a close relative that is a partner, you would have no issue securing a TC. One can make the case that if you have connections for the other sectors you would get a job, but for those that are in the legal industry, we know that it is a lot more prevalent.