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In Part 2, Harrison Barnes explains how subtle missteps—like signaling overqualification, lacking enthusiasm, or failing to connect with interviewers—can derail otherwise promising candidates. He breaks down how law firms often hire based on intuition and team dynamics rather than credentials alone, offering insight into how attorneys and law students can present themselves more strategically.
By Harrison BarnesIn Part 2, Harrison Barnes explains how subtle missteps—like signaling overqualification, lacking enthusiasm, or failing to connect with interviewers—can derail otherwise promising candidates. He breaks down how law firms often hire based on intuition and team dynamics rather than credentials alone, offering insight into how attorneys and law students can present themselves more strategically.