Labor/Employment
Feb. 22, 2002
Recruiters Can Help Partners Make a Lateral Move
Employment Column - By Chuck Fanning - While lateral associate hiring has dried up and corporate in-house hiring has slowed significantly, the market for lateral partners is extremely high. There are several reasons for this.




By Chuck Fanning
While lateral associate hiring has dried up and corporate in-house hiring has slowed significantly, the market for lateral partners is extremely high. There are several reasons for this.
The strong are preying on the weak. Throughout the dot.com boom, most Bay Area firms were doing wel...
While lateral associate hiring has dried up and corporate in-house hiring has slowed significantly, the market for lateral partners is extremely high. There are several reasons for this.
The strong are preying on the weak. Throughout the dot.com boom, most Bay Area firms were doing wel...
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