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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jul. 2, 2008

Making a Lateral Move Doesn't Have to Be a Grueling Experience

Whether it is increased responsibility, exposure, salary or simply convenience, any move you make should improve your career or personal life in some way, writes Daniel M. Abramoff - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By Daniel M. Abramoff
This article appears on Page 7

      Making a lateral move as an associate is not always the grueling experience many make it out to be. My journey in finding an associate position in California while working in New York was about as fun and smooth as possible. Both with the help of a recruiter and on my own, I did extensive research on firms that had a strong, comprehensive and respected real ...

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