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30-01-2022, 08:44 AM
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why do most seem to have negative exp in law firms? are there any firms that are non toxic
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30-01-2022, 08:48 AM
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when a firm puts the tc pay as "tbd", is it a sign that it will be low?
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30-01-2022, 08:58 AM
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why do most seem to have negative exp in law firms? are there any firms that are non toxic
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It is more like, people are compelled to voice out about injustice, suffering, etc.
The lawyers who are happy and too busy working up their career do not visit salary.sg
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30-01-2022, 09:52 AM
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It's a trade-off, health and time vs more money.
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30-01-2022, 11:50 AM
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So what are the payscales now for Baker, Big 4 and DRD?
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would like to know this too
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30-01-2022, 03:16 PM
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Ignore the person who gave a one liner praising PDLegal, he is probably a current employee. I had a terrible experience while I was there.
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Describe? I heard from the inside that it was one of those "okay" places
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30-01-2022, 04:39 PM
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when a firm puts the tc pay as "tbd", is it a sign that it will be low?
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Usually means that it is not market rate (at least 2k or increasingly ppl are giving 2.5k).
The TBD is to fool you (and themselves) into thinking that you can probably nego the pay to 2k.
However, in the small firm's eyes, market rate is reserved for ppl who would not be applying for their firms (i.e. local FCH/Summa or high 2.1 etc). Nobody expects that they will actually pay market rate unless some rare unicorn comes along.
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30-01-2022, 06:50 PM
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What should you do if you’re stuck as a 3 pqe small firm associate doing low level work and have no chance of making partner?
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30-01-2022, 07:31 PM
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What should you do if you’re stuck as a 3 pqe small firm associate doing low level work and have no chance of making partner?
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If you're a crim lawyer, try to go civil service to boost your resume.
If you're a corp or corp liti lawyer, apply out to bigger firms, they need people now desperately.
Assuming you're really in a small firm (that generally finds it hard to recruit), u can also ask for a cut of your files, or threaten to walk away.
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