Working for a big law firm
Kreken
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Has anybody worked for one and cares to share the experience? I am getting really mixed reviews from the glassdoor.
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shochan Member Posts: 1,014 ■■■■■■■■□□I have and remember that they want 100% uptime, 24/7...most are not technology savvy BUT want the latest & greatest technology out there and don't know how to use it.CompTIA A+, Network+, i-Net+, MCP 70-210, CNA v5, Server+, Security+, Cloud+, CySA+, ISC² CC, ISC² SSCP
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blatini Member Posts: 285What exactly has you worried?
I've been offered positions at two before but turned them down. The commonality between them was an overwhelming amount of formality. Whether it be the dress to impress bs culture or seemingly casual but not conversation. I felt like there was a lot of facetiousness and IT was on kiss ass duty. Clearly not a field for me, but could be different for you. -
coreyb80 Member Posts: 647 ■■■■■□□□□□I worked at a law firm, not a big, doing help desk work and I only lasted a few months before I had to leave. Some of the lawyers were cool while others weren't the nicest either. I felt like a secretary as I would take calls to actually help lawyers edit documents as oppose to making sure their software and hardware were operative. They had a network team responsible for account creation, distro creation, permissions, etc. Bad experience, but the cool manager I had makes it memorable.WGU BS - Network Operations and Security
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Fulcrum45 Member Posts: 621 ■■■■■□□□□□I have and remember that they want 100% uptime, 24/7...most are not technology savvy BUT want the latest & greatest technology out there and don't know how to use it.
Granted this wasn't a law firm but I can't imagine they are too dissimilar. -
Kreken Member Posts: 284Appreciate responses. 24/7 100% uptime doesn't scare me. I worked on the finance and first responder's networks. What worries me is the personal interaction between lawyers and non-lawyers. I guess there is a certain perception about this industry and snobbism toward non-lawyers; and I am not sure I would like to involve myself in this type of working environment, if it is true.
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shochan Member Posts: 1,014 ■■■■■■■■□□The positive, lots of pretty paralegals...hehCompTIA A+, Network+, i-Net+, MCP 70-210, CNA v5, Server+, Security+, Cloud+, CySA+, ISC² CC, ISC² SSCP
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ITSec14 Member Posts: 398 ■■■□□□□□□□24/7 100% uptime? Geez, I hope they have a sizable IT budget. Seem's a bit unrealistic unless you are a tech giant.
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Hammer80 Member Posts: 207 ■■■□□□□□□□24/7 100% uptime? Geez, I hope they have a sizable IT budget. Seem's a bit unrealistic unless you are a tech giant.
Sounds about right, if you ever worked with a lawyer or an accountant or been married to one then you know that unrealistic expectations is part of the job. They also have a tendency to be very snobbish , in their eyes you are equal to a janitor and they will treat you accordingly. I guarantee this will be a high stress environment with very little thanks if at all, zero respect for your skill, and plenty of temper tantrums. Any "successful" lawyer or an accountant is a grade A psychopath. -
shochan Member Posts: 1,014 ■■■■■■■■□□scaredoftests wrote: »meaning?
Don't go out with people you work with...CompTIA A+, Network+, i-Net+, MCP 70-210, CNA v5, Server+, Security+, Cloud+, CySA+, ISC² CC, ISC² SSCP -
scaredoftests Mod Posts: 2,780 ModDon't go out with people you work with...Never let your fear decide your fate....
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shochan Member Posts: 1,014 ■■■■■■■■□□scaredoftests wrote: »Oh, that is a given. I thought you were alluding to something else...
Please elaborate, inquiring minds want to knowCompTIA A+, Network+, i-Net+, MCP 70-210, CNA v5, Server+, Security+, Cloud+, CySA+, ISC² CC, ISC² SSCP -
NavyMooseCCNA Member Posts: 544 ■■■■□□□□□□A thousand years ago I was a temp at a big law firm for about six weeks and I would prefer not to be around them...same with CPAs...
'My dear you are ugly, but tomorrow I shall be sober and you will still be ugly' Winston Churchil
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ITSec14 Member Posts: 398 ■■■□□□□□□□Sounds about right, if you ever worked with a lawyer or an accountant or been married to one then you know that unrealistic expectations is part of the job. They also have a tendency to be very snobbish , in their eyes you are equal to a janitor and they will treat you accordingly. I guarantee this will be a high stress environment with very little thanks if at all, zero respect for your skill, and plenty of temper tantrums. Any "successful" lawyer or an accountant is a grade A psychopath.
I worked as a bank manager for a few years and let me tell you...the lawyers who had accounts with us were some of the most rude and demanding people to walk the earth. They literally act like they are royalty. I would NEVER work for a law firm.
Accountants have more to worry about, since their jobs will likely be replaced by AI in the future... -
the.thrillseekers Member Posts: 14 ■■■□□□□□□□I've worked at several BIG law firms that include Cravath, Clifford Chance, and Fragomen... what I can tell you is the IT dept in each of these firms are run differently because of the technology they use. I'm currently studying for my CCNA where it will be put to good use because of the Citrix environment my current firm is on... will there be any openings, who knows - if a chance arises will I go for it - you betcha.. So depending on the technology you may see helpdesk guys do "secretary" work as one fellow here put it editing word docs or in an environment such as Citrix I'm Tier 2 (desktop) so I do a lot of admin work...
Hope this helps....