01-12-2013 11:26 PM | |||
Unregistered | doing corporate law for a start is not an issue if you are in a sizeable law firm. here is comparing a small firm with big4, so... | ||
29-11-2013 02:51 PM | |||
Unregistered | have you ever considered doing corporate law for a start, and then switch to do finance ? I think this is more terrific advice | ||
29-11-2013 01:08 PM | |||
Unregistered | dont forget our dear founding papa started work with a small law firm too. many opportunities are missed when one look down on others. | ||
29-11-2013 11:50 AM | |||
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28-11-2013 10:01 PM | |||
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actually, I kinda agree with his advice? really wouldn't recommend working at small law firms... |
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28-11-2013 01:43 PM | |||
Unregistered | i suggest u stop dishing out terrible advice | ||
27-11-2013 09:08 PM | |||
Unregistered | with big4 experience in corporate finance, you could be easily switch to be a corporate lawyer or a in-house in finance industry. while working in a small law firm, you might be hardly to have opportunities getting involved in high end commercial cases. | ||
27-11-2013 10:43 AM | |||
Unregistered | lawyers twist words. bankers are just greedy. choose corp finance. | ||
27-11-2013 09:10 AM | |||
Unregistered | Does anyone know how the progression (salary/rank) for Corporate Finance in Big 4 is like? And what are the exit opportunities available? Is it possible to enter banks in the investment banking department? | ||
27-11-2013 08:52 AM | |||
Unregistered |
Law of course! No one disrespects lawyers, same can't be same for finance professionals. |
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