Thanks both. Do they discriminate on the basis of college when it comes to pay? I have seen that they take interns from Non-NLUs and do offer PPOs but just curious on the pay part for Non-NLUs.
They charge at the higher end of the market. Thatβs the reason, are able to pay to best packages across levels right from the freshers. Simple economics and no rocket science. Cant see a firm charging peanuts paying the best.
Still you interned there despite being a no names firm. Kaun hai yeh multidimensional personality who comments by stating that was in second year but was not paid stipend, completed 3 years but was not very happy, have heard that there is disparity in pay. Kitna try karogey bhai its not kapil sharma show and you are not Sunil Grover :) bahut sataye hue lagte ho, sympathy with you.
From 10 downvotes in a week to 150+ downvotes in an hour. Refresh, downvote on a comment and repeat..Somebody who must ve been let go by the firm seems to be in full swing on every comment either downvoting it in dozens or vice versa depending on the comment. LI should look into its voting policy to avoid such misleading voting, this story being the classic example.
Tejesh is a stalwart in this space and arguably the better person among the other two leaders in this space, if you were starting your career, he'd be the right choice.
My 2 cents whilst I was working with ICULβs Funds team for several years before leaving the country due to personal preference.
- Whilst you are working with the Funds team, you will have an offer from almost every competing firm at all times. However, attrition is still almost NIL or lowest in the funds legal field. The work life balance is better than you will find in any other team.
- The firm deals with the largest players and MNCs in the asset management and funds space. Started small but became the leader in terms of volumes handled as well as size of the clients very quickly. Speak to anybody in the fraternity and one will get the confirmation on what I just said above without an iota of doubt.
- The pay scales in the funds team today are better than any other Tier 1 firm. Check with any headhunter and one will get the answer.
So whilst I had to leave, but check/talk on the above with anybody working there or a headhunter and the facts will be crystal clear. Seems someone is on a mission to downvote every fact here or upvote every false but unfortunately doesn't change the reality and I am glad I started my career and had a good time there.
what a cute/funny message..every line filled with double meaning with of course negatives filled in garb of some forced positivity..3 saal mein bahut smart ho gaye lagta hai..lol
They donβt have much stuff besides some real estate work. Which is quite basic documentation work - so a lot of copy paste. However, since the deals end up being somewhat large, and they take a 1% by way of fees (standard across real estate practice) - they make decent money - enough to subsidise the other practice areas which are not self sustaining.
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That's what they told in our uni grads
Itβs an okay place to start your career. Some partners are amazing but, most are mediocre at best.
Thereβs definitely a pay disparity but, from what I hear, they are trying to fix that.
Pros
- They deal with many small clients.
Cons
- Work env is toxic
Although I donβt regret my 3 years with the firm, I could have done much better.
- Whilst you are working with the Funds team, you will have an offer from almost every competing firm at all times. However, attrition is still almost NIL or lowest in the funds legal field. The work life balance is better than you will find in any other team.
- The firm deals with the largest players and MNCs in the asset management and funds space. Started small but became the leader in terms of volumes handled as well as size of the clients very quickly. Speak to anybody in the fraternity and one will get the confirmation on what I just said above without an iota of doubt.
- The pay scales in the funds team today are better than any other Tier 1 firm. Check with any headhunter and one will get the answer.
So whilst I had to leave, but check/talk on the above with anybody working there or a headhunter and the facts will be crystal clear. Seems someone is on a mission to downvote every fact here or upvote every false but unfortunately doesn't change the reality and I am glad I started my career and had a good time there.