Reading reddit biglaw sub, is it easier to get fired now than it used to be?
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Date: September 25th, 2025 6:17 PM
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There are lots of threads about low billers getting laid off, even as like 2nd years or mid-levels getting laid off in their first low billing year. I did biglaw for 10 years and it wasn't really this easy to get fired.
We used to have los of threads about "stealth" layoffs, but these aren't really "stealth."
Also, lots of talk of "PIP"s. I don't even remember such a formality being a thing in biglaw (as opposed to tech or F500 etc)
Does reddit just attract bottom of the barrel biglaw talent or is it even more cut-throat than it used to be?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5780004&forum_id=2!#49303213)
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Date: September 25th, 2025 6:25 PM Author: Gefilte Fish Vindaloo
ITE kind of broke the seal on biglaw firms keeping low billers around for a couple of years and not letting people go until they're at least a 3rd year
Plenty of firms backtracked after ITE but some didn't. Given the general trend towards biglaw firms being more cutthroat, doesn't surprise me if it's spreading throughout even the better firms now that associates are out after their first rough patch and not given significant runway anymore.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5780004&forum_id=2!#49303228) |
Date: September 25th, 2025 6:32 PM Author: humphrey's (((executor))) ((zurich is stained))
associates became sps 3-4 years ago. they are lazy and don't really care about making partner. firms are probably dealing with them accordingly.
this profession is fucked, as are others, because of this. gen zers don't care about striving.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5780004&forum_id=2!#49303242) |
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