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#10 - The Year Recruiting Broke: A Hiring Season Recap

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Genevieve Riccardelli and Jennifer Soltau, two Big Law legal recruiters, are back with a full debrief of the 2025–2026 hiring season. In this episode, they break down what actually happened, market by market, from August campus panels to February offer letters. If you went through this cycle or are about to, this one's required listening. 👀 In This Episode: * How early campus engagement kicked off in August - and why law schools were the ones pushing it * The wild reality of firms opening 2L summer associate portals in October and November while 1Ls were in the middle of their first semester * Regional market breakdowns: why Texas and California hire earliest, how East Coast timelines differ, and why Philadelphia is its own niche universe * The post-grades sprint: how transcript release triggered a race to the finish line, and a surge in candidate withdrawals * Predictions for the 2026–2027 cycle: will portals open even earlier, or is there a chance they push back? 💡 Key Takeaways: * Tailor your application timing to your target market. California and Texas move fast - don't wait until grades come out to apply. East Coast, especially New York, is more grade-dependent and moved later. * Grades are still the ultimate differentiator. No matter how early you engage or network, firms are not making offers without your transcript. Keep them high - it's the one metric every firm is quietly (or not so quietly) using. * Early engagement matters, but don't panic. Firms held networking dinners within days of portal opening in California - but decisions weren't being made until grades dropped. Engage early, but don't sacrifice your finals prep. * Be strategic about where you apply. New York and Philadelphia are very different markets in terms of class size, competition, and firm culture. Know what you're signing up for before you cast your net. * Withdrawals increased this cycle. Once grades came out, candidates reassessed their options and withdrew. This means competition for the best spots intensified quickly - be ready to move the moment your transcript is available. * Schools are adapting, too. Law schools are shifting timelines for journals, student groups, and engagement activities. Get involved early - it may matter more than you think on your application.

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#10 - The Year Recruiting Broke: A Hiring Season Recap

Genevieve Riccardelli and Jennifer Soltau, two Big Law legal recruiters, are back with a full debrief of the 2025–2026 hiring season. In this episode, they break down what actually happened, market by market, from August campus panels to February offer letters. If you went through this cycle or are about to, this one's required listening. 👀 In This Episode: * How early campus engagement kicked off in August - and why law schools were the ones pushing it * The wild reality of firms opening 2L summer associate portals in October and November while 1Ls were in the middle of their first semester * Regional market breakdowns: why Texas and California hire earliest, how East Coast timelines differ, and why Philadelphia is its own niche universe * The post-grades sprint: how transcript release triggered a race to the finish line, and a surge in candidate withdrawals * Predictions for the 2026–2027 cycle: will portals open even earlier, or is there a chance they push back? 💡 Key Takeaways: * Tailor your application timing to your target market. California and Texas move fast - don't wait until grades come out to apply. East Coast, especially New York, is more grade-dependent and moved later. * Grades are still the ultimate differentiator. No matter how early you engage or network, firms are not making offers without your transcript. Keep them high - it's the one metric every firm is quietly (or not so quietly) using. * Early engagement matters, but don't panic. Firms held networking dinners within days of portal opening in California - but decisions weren't being made until grades dropped. Engage early, but don't sacrifice your finals prep. * Be strategic about where you apply. New York and Philadelphia are very different markets in terms of class size, competition, and firm culture. Know what you're signing up for before you cast your net. * Withdrawals increased this cycle. Once grades came out, candidates reassessed their options and withdrew. This means competition for the best spots intensified quickly - be ready to move the moment your transcript is available. * Schools are adapting, too. Law schools are shifting timelines for journals, student groups, and engagement activities. Get involved early - it may matter more than you think on your application.

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#9 - Summer Squad Goals: Don't Make It Weird

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#8 - Redemption SZN: Your June Pivot Plan

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Think Big Law summers are just about turning in perfect work product? Think again. The real differentiator isn't perfection - it's mindset, communication, and how you respond when things don't go according to plan. In this episode of Lock In & Go Big Law, legal recruiters Genevieve Riccardelli and Jennifer Soltau sit down with Sidney Wright, a Berkeley Law 2L who crushed her 1L summer and is heading back for round two. From managing assignments and building real mentor relationships to handling feedback (and avoiding social event missteps), Sidney shares an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what actually makes a summer successful. 👀 In This Episode: * What the summer associate assignment process really looks like * How to approach attorneys (and confirm their communication preferences) * The biggest rookie mistake summers make with workload management * How to build authentic relationships with partners and associates * Why social events matter more than you think * How to take constructive feedback without spiraling 💡 Key Takeaways: * Reach out immediately, clarify expectations, and confirm deadlines * Don't overload yourself during slow weeks - use them strategically * "Don't overthink. Don't overdrink." Social events are part of the job * No news can sometimes be good news (especially if you're getting more work) * Reframe nervousness as growth - pressure builds diamonds

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#6 - Partner POV: What Makes a Successful Lawyer

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