

Landing an EP job out of law school (US)
I start 3L next week and plan to work in industry after law school. If I want to work for a small firm (1-10 attorneys), should I start reaching out to firms now, or closer to graduation time?
Context: I interned in big law this summer, hated it, decided to switch paths. Accounting major in undergrad and spent years working as a tax accountant prior to law school. Not planning on getting an LLM. Don’t know if this all helps or hurts my chances?
Accounting is saying “after this week, things should calm down” every week until you die.
reddit.comWhat is a corporate phrase that gives you the ick when you hear it?
reddit.comI honestly think a lot about what the false urgency culture of public accounting does to our nervous systems.
reddit.comAsset/wealth management tax @ PwC
I’m a fresh grad new associate thrown right into summer busy season. It’s straight up been the worst experience of my life. Does it actually get better? Eventual exit ops worth it?
Asset/Wealth management tax @ big 4
I’m a fresh grad new associate thrown right into summer bust season. It’s straight up been the worst experience of my life. Does it actually get better? Eventual exit ops worth it?
Public accounting jobs are 95% saying “sounds good” to things that sound awful
reddit.comIntern workday status
In workday, there was an automatically submitted application for a Fall 2027 associate position, now listed as in progress.
Anyone know if this means anything regarding a possible return offer, or lack thereof? August 7th last day