A new study reveals that culture, compensation, and advancement opportunities are top factors for Yale Law School students when choosing law firms. Law firm culture is considered more important than pay by Yale students, with 88% emphasizing its significance in deciding which firms to interview with. The campus group Yale Law Women+ conducted the survey, highlighting the importance of culture in the decision-making process.
This year, 40 Yale Law School students and graduates will receive public interest fellowships funded by the School. Read this 2023 story about how these fellowships launch careers in law and bring legal services where they’re needed most. https://t.co/xi8SUwfS9p
Today Law360 Pulse is releasing its annual Summer Associates Survey. Find out what’s in store for this year’s summer associates in a tight job market legal market, as well as which firms topped their wish lists. https://t.co/QxzCbGmaxG https://t.co/xBxNf08rWr
This BigLaw firm is tops for culture, most important factor to surveyed law students, new report says. https://t.co/0tDK7OE7g8 #BigLaw