By Valerie A. Fontaine
Once you accept the job offer of your dreams, you must gracefully transition from your current employment to your new venture. A mistake that attorneys sometimes make that they usually dearly regret is burning bridges at the old firm. Despite fantasies of saying "take this job and shove it!" ...
Once you accept the job offer of your dreams, you must gracefully transition from your current employment to your new venture. A mistake that attorneys sometimes make that they usually dearly regret is burning bridges at the old firm. Despite fantasies of saying "take this job and shove it!" ...
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