I know I've asked about this before, but circumstances have somewhat changed and I need a bit more advice. I've added in a bit more context than previously as this is not on the main thread. @Jessica Booker any thoughts?
I currently have a TC offer with NRF. I was also offered a Direct TC interview with Slaughter and May. I decided to withdraw my application for Slaughter and May because:
I'm really conflicted over this as I realise how lucky I am to be in this situation. I was fully expecting Slaughters to accept the withdrawal and leave it at that. Seeing as they have been flexible for me, I'm now thinking I should extend the same courtesy and try not to let other people's opinions of the firm cloud my personal opinions. Maybe I should accept the interview? Would it be taking someone else's spot if they have specifically rearranged an interview spot earlier?
Either way, I really need someone to kick some sense into me and ground me because I'm struggling to make rational, well thought-out decisions at the moment. I feel like I'm living inside a dream world.
I currently have a TC offer with NRF. I was also offered a Direct TC interview with Slaughter and May. I decided to withdraw my application for Slaughter and May because:
- I have a limited time to accept the TC offer with NRF and I don't want to burn bridges by reneging, but the earliest interview slot at Slaughters was in May (i.e. I would have to renege if I subsequently accepted an offer from Slaughters).
- I got a really good feel for the culture at NRF during my vac scheme and I loved it and really fit in, whereas I'm going off other people's experiences for the culture at Slaughters. I realise that I could have remedied this by trying to visit Slaughters earlier, but I really didn't think I would get to this point in the process, or that I would be in this fortunate position of being able to choose if I should interview. I am also concerned that you cannot accurately judge the culture of a firm based off an interview.
- I have a special interest in energy and NRF ranks higher than Slaughters for this. Saying that, I'm not 100% sure that I will love energy more than another area after completing a TC but I can't make an informed decision about that until after I have had significant experience in those areas.
- I don't want to take up an interview slot and deny someone a chance to interview for their dream firm when I'm not completely convinced and already have an offer at NRF (which is pretty dreamy in itself).
I'm really conflicted over this as I realise how lucky I am to be in this situation. I was fully expecting Slaughters to accept the withdrawal and leave it at that. Seeing as they have been flexible for me, I'm now thinking I should extend the same courtesy and try not to let other people's opinions of the firm cloud my personal opinions. Maybe I should accept the interview? Would it be taking someone else's spot if they have specifically rearranged an interview spot earlier?
Either way, I really need someone to kick some sense into me and ground me because I'm struggling to make rational, well thought-out decisions at the moment. I feel like I'm living inside a dream world.