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What Law Firms Say and What They Actually Mean . . .
September 13, 2008 | Posted by: Andrea K. Schneider
Category: Legal Practice | Leave a Comment
Now that classes have started and the interview season is upon us, it’s always interesting to examine what law firms will do to be attractive to law students. As a creative method to demonstrate to law students that it truly is different, Halleland Lewis in Minneapolis developed an interactive website to demonstrate the questions and answers in a typical law firm interview. First, this website is hilarious, and bravo to Halleland for breaking the mold. Second, this is a great example of ostensibly understanding the difference between what people say and what they mean. Finally, if Halleland actually has the work environment that it describes, it sounds as if problem-solving, teamwork, and collaboration are all valued. I think I know some students who should be calling you shortly!
Cross posted at Indisputably.
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