I am a second year student holding a training contract offer from a Magic Circle firm. I am not sure whether I should still bother applying to vacation schemes with US firms. I do hope to work for US firms in the long term given the higher salaries, but I have also heard that US firms hire a considerable number of Magic Circle lawyers upon qualification or several years PQE. With that in mind, are there any advantages to starting off at a MC firm instead of a US firm? How hard is it to move from the MC to US firms?
The compensation in the short term isn't such a big deal given that trainee salaries are similar and taxes mean there is not such a large difference at NQ, but US firm salaries seem to be considerably higher thereafter.
I am also considering immigrating to the US in the future, though from my understanding this simply doesn't happen very often whether I work for a US or UK firm, so I guess that is not a consideration.
The compensation in the short term isn't such a big deal given that trainee salaries are similar and taxes mean there is not such a large difference at NQ, but US firm salaries seem to be considerably higher thereafter.
I am also considering immigrating to the US in the future, though from my understanding this simply doesn't happen very often whether I work for a US or UK firm, so I guess that is not a consideration.