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You Should Not Dabble: To Succeed It’s All or Nothing
5 Star Rating
See reviews for Weycer, Kaplan, Pulaski & Zuber, P.C. from attorneys and other legal professionals below.
Getting used to the fast pace is difficult at first but if you stick it out there will be no problems!
Be on your toes, because this place is fast-paced! The pay is excellent and you will be rewarded for your hard work.
The work is quite demanding and can seem overwhelming in the first few weeks. Just ask questions and you'll be okay.
Make a much larger effort to get to know your employees and all their strengths so that we don't feel we have to self-promote so much.
There is a great work-life balance here and everyone is willing to help you learn new areas. There are great lines of communication open between partners, associates and staff.
There are not many cons at all, but sometimes you have to really speak up for yourself to get noticed for good cases and for promotions. You really have to hustle yourself sometimes.
Helping your employees create a better work-life balance should be better prioritized. Also, offering opportunities to advance or grow in the firm would help spur professional development and confidence in the staff. Additionally, I think that if there had been an opportunity for those first starting out to get a better feel for the workload, it would have been helpful at the outset and could ease the transition into this firm.
Diversified firm with a wide range of cases
The long hours that regularly were required at this firm were initially hard to navigate and manage, especially towards the end of each month. In addition, the experience is largely dependent on the people with whom you work and there is little flexibility in being reassigned.
Thank you.