Legal Week takes a look at some of the bait law firms are using to hook potential recruits
Cultural experiences
Legal Week takes a look at some of the bait law firms are using during vacation schemes to hook potential recruits - including treasure hunts, medieval banquets and trips to New York. Linklaters underlines its credentials as an employer of sophisticated people with a taste for the finer things in life by whisking off its vac schemers to the theatre.
July 22, 2009 at 07:18 AM
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Legal Week takes a look at some of the bait law firms are using to hook potential recruits
Cultural experiences
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