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Associate Life Survey: Offers For All The Summers?

funny-pictures-i-love-you-note-kitten.jpgIn Monday’s ATL / Lateral Link survey, which is still open, we ask whether summer associates are getting enough real work.

In today’s survey, we focus on whether they’ll get real — or any — work next year.

On the one hand, tipsters still assure us that their firms are reassuring them: “we’ve been told (unofficially) that we all get offers unless we do anything stupid or produce abominations of work product.”

But, in the wake of layoffs, shortened summer programs, and delayed fall start dates, there’s a fair bit of angst out there. It’s summed up in some commenters’ recent back-and-forth:

This fall I will be a 1L at a T10 school, can I even get a position as a summer with a respectable firm in 2009?

9:05 - no, by then no one will be hiring. we will be back to trading beads for corn and living in caves.

Concern over the economic climate at Big Law has sparked some pretty dire rumors about the current summer crop, like last week’s nugget: “For example, we’ve heard a rumor that summers in the Chicago office of a major national firm were told, early in the program, that there were only enough offers for two-thirds of them.” (I agree with Lat that this one sounds pretty doubtful.)

So, what’s your take? Will all of the summer associates in your office get an offer? And, for that matter, should they all get offers?

Update: This survey is now closed. Click here for the results.


Justin Bernold is a Director at Lateral Link, the sponsor of this survey.

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