I'm interviewing for a full-time position with Baker and Daniels, a law firm that has offices in Indiana (my state), Washington DC, and China, of all places. It's a job doing basic tech support like answering calls, assisting in rollouts of new software, some hands-on stuff, etc.
This would be my first "real" job, as I don't even graduate college until August. However, it pays significantly more than my current job as a tech support phone monkey at my university.
I imagine working in a law firm might be rather demanding. Has anyone here has a similar job? If so, can you give me any tips for the interview and, assuming they hire me, how to adjust to such an environment?
The whole idea of "salary negotiation" is foreign to me, so while I think I'll do alright, I admit I'm a bit nervous and could use some pointers.
This would be my first "real" job, as I don't even graduate college until August. However, it pays significantly more than my current job as a tech support phone monkey at my university.
I imagine working in a law firm might be rather demanding. Has anyone here has a similar job? If so, can you give me any tips for the interview and, assuming they hire me, how to adjust to such an environment?
The whole idea of "salary negotiation" is foreign to me, so while I think I'll do alright, I admit I'm a bit nervous and could use some pointers.