Law firms want you. Dot-coms want you. Blue chips want you.
Consulting firms want you. And, more than ever, they’re willing to do whatever it takes to get you in the door. How do you decide?
Law firms want you. Dot-coms want you. Blue chips want you. Consulting firms want you. And, more than ever, they're willing to do whatever it takes to get you in the door. Not long ago, Andrew Gillies, the law editor at Vault.com, ran into a Harvard law student and asked her what the recruiting scene was like. "She didn't say anything she just grabbed my wrist to feel my pulse."
April 12, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Law firms want you. Dot-coms want you. Blue chips want you.
Consulting firms want you. And, more than ever, they’re willing to do whatever it takes to get you in the door. How do you decide?
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