the ULTIMATE biglaw (or any intense corporate job) survival guide

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 75

  • @OhNoNotAgain42
    @OhNoNotAgain42 Год назад +88

    30+ years in “big” engineering, construction, utilities & local government here: Most of this is REALLY good, well summarized and relevant to “big” anything. I would emphasize the “be an expert at something nobody else is”. You MUST constantly look to see what is coming in the future and develop expertise. Career has always been a long game of musical chairs. Don’t be the one without a chair when the music stops.

  • @vtorious9102
    @vtorious9102 11 месяцев назад +23

    "Make cognitive biases work for you" is the best advice. You truly are a master of psychology!

  • @trinhn.truong2609
    @trinhn.truong2609 Год назад +32

    Third year big law associate here and I'm JUST starting to implement inconsistent email responses! It's been a huge weight off my shoulders to finally understand what requests are truly urgent.

  • @sofiali9416
    @sofiali9416 Год назад +72

    I’m not in big law, I’m in my 2nd year in financial services, but I absolutely loved this video and have missed your advice so much! Looking forward to your book 😊

    • @CeceXie
      @CeceXie  Год назад +7

      yay, that makes me happy to hear! it took me a while to figure out how to have a consistent youtube workflow, but there will be much more to come! thanks for watching and supporting 🩷

  • @court_16
    @court_16 Год назад +16

    I'm about to start a job in management consulting and this video made me feel sooo much less anxious! Thank you! There's so much value here.

  • @simonealdredge
    @simonealdredge Год назад +7

    I’m in my third year in biglaw this is massively helpful!!! Thank you Cece!!!!

  • @work-in-progress
    @work-in-progress Год назад +9

    Wow this info is so useful. I'm in final year of law school navigating the corporate route. I cherish you so much, this eased my anxiety too. Thank you!!

  • @swaggintime3334
    @swaggintime3334 Год назад +16

    I am so so appreciative for all this amazing advice! I am in the midst of law school applications right now. Thank you so much!

    • @swaggintime3334
      @swaggintime3334 Год назад

      Also, it would be so amazing if you could post more about law school and how to get head while in law school! Thank you for everything you do!!

    • @CeceXie
      @CeceXie  Год назад +2

      oh gosh--i'm not sure i'm the best source for law school advice (some profs loved me; some didn't care for me; i graduated with good but not latin honors grades) but i will think about doing a video where i just talk about my experience and the things i did which have paid off dividends even now!

  • @bonnieforyou
    @bonnieforyou Год назад +3

    As an undergraduate applying to corporate internships in another field, I found this video so insightful and well articulated! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Sam_A_Sam
    @Sam_A_Sam Год назад +12

    Watched first 6 minutes and it was really interesting and surely useful, even though I'm not in Big Law. Thanks.

  • @Ren2736
    @Ren2736 Год назад +22

    Love this! I am a first-gen high school grad (not even to mention first-gen law student) and just landed a BigLaw 2L summer associate gig,. I am absolutely terrified and feel totally out of my depth in terms of what to expect, so this could not have come at a better time. Thank you for all the helpful content you provide!

    • @CeceXie
      @CeceXie  Год назад +4

      omgosh being a summer associate is the BEST!! don't stress too much about all of these tips for the summer--just enjoy yourself and get to know people/partners/the work. then come back to this video when you're a first-year :)

  • @rhythmlueng
    @rhythmlueng Год назад +7

    Love your well structured videos! Informative and insightful! Most importantly, enjoyable!

    • @CeceXie
      @CeceXie  Год назад

      thank you so much! 🩷

  • @gabrielalondon5088
    @gabrielalondon5088 Год назад +12

    This video is incredible. I had to stop folding laundry so that I could take notes.

  • @karenalbarreto
    @karenalbarreto Год назад +9

    Thanks for the survival kit ! I swear strategic smart working is the only way ahead.

  • @donyconjux1
    @donyconjux1 Год назад +5

    Thanks for another banger of a video Cece! Appreciate you so much!

  • @vidvoizze
    @vidvoizze 11 месяцев назад +1

    Cece!!!! I’m an aspiring law student, currently in my senior year. Be it watching your law school 2012 commonapp essay video or this video about big law, I love how you’re so real, so articulate and how I like to say “well lawyered”! Thanks for the informative content!!

  • @hadleymenk6976
    @hadleymenk6976 Год назад +2

    This is so helpful for more than just law! I used to work in PR and all these things were applicable to that too, or really any client-focused role

  • @cire9836
    @cire9836 Год назад +2

    i've been working in consulting for the past year or so and almost all of these tips are things i use every day to survive! definitely applicable for professional services and happy to get some good extra advice too :)

  • @Katherine-vn9eg
    @Katherine-vn9eg Год назад +3

    I'm just starting my job as an investment banker, and though its not big law, there are so many similarities between the two. Thank you so much this is exactly what I needed to hear today, and probably will need to hear every day for the next few years lol

  • @gabatronOG
    @gabatronOG Год назад +4

    Great Video Cece, and thank you for all of these helpful tips! I also find these helpful in a general office work environment. Also your voice is very relaxing, I would definitely love to hear podcasts as well!

    • @CeceXie
      @CeceXie  Год назад

      you're so welcome! i targeted the tips to biglaw but really felt that they had wider applicability, as well :) and i would loooove to do a podcast again one day with a network, so who knows--maybe that will be in the future!

  • @SchocoMacGirl
    @SchocoMacGirl Год назад +6

    loved the e-mail thing...I often did the "opposite". I love (occasionaly!) working through the night, but it was absolutely not accepted at my workplace at the time. So I went to bed at 4 and delayed the e-mail to 7:30; early riser lol...never ever. (it was not big law; but during my stations at my law traineeship in Germany).

  • @meganmiller1213
    @meganmiller1213 Год назад +1

    Thanks Cece! Perfect timing as I'll be a new first-year in just 35 more days!!

  • @ngoctran1510
    @ngoctran1510 11 месяцев назад

    Wish this video was out when I first started my legal career! Agree with all the tips you shared!

  • @smitgeee
    @smitgeee 9 месяцев назад

    you lead people, you manage resources

  • @PoSHEmediaglobal
    @PoSHEmediaglobal Год назад +2

    Love love your content
    Congrats again

  • @esthaaaaaa
    @esthaaaaaa 9 месяцев назад

    Can I just say, that thumbnail game tho 💯👌🏼👏🏻

  • @a.sydney5036
    @a.sydney5036 Год назад

    Love this so much. I'll be sharing.

  • @annisabenjamin5505
    @annisabenjamin5505 6 месяцев назад

    These are so good. Thanks for sharing

  • @a.sydney5036
    @a.sydney5036 Год назад

    This is a really good video. Let me play it back one more time.

  • @altyd493
    @altyd493 6 месяцев назад

    What a great video!

  • @bowenpaintertraillawyers
    @bowenpaintertraillawyers 5 месяцев назад

    Great tips!

  • @tmThuy
    @tmThuy Год назад

    Omg I love these tips

  • @davineje8626
    @davineje8626 Год назад +1

    There was so much value in this video. Thank you very much for the quality advice, Cece!

  • @TelzAll
    @TelzAll Год назад

    I'm unemployed but this is a good video I enjoyed it

  • @rekt3651
    @rekt3651 Год назад

    You look so gorgeous ❤❤. Always love your info vids

  • @PoSHEmediaglobal
    @PoSHEmediaglobal Год назад

    I just started a new job so this is helpful

  • @enlalucha1120
    @enlalucha1120 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @user-hl1ip7if9r
    @user-hl1ip7if9r Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @Quotesmega
    @Quotesmega Год назад +2

    Inconsistent rewards 🎉🔥

  • @drjtyson
    @drjtyson Год назад +1

    Very, very helpful video

  • @shehriyarkhan4798
    @shehriyarkhan4798 4 месяца назад

    I will go mudding in my 'me' time.

  • @cmfsobl
    @cmfsobl Год назад

    This is great for project managers working with cross functional teams! Haha

  • @DoubleAAnime
    @DoubleAAnime Год назад +1

    14:32 What emails? I can’t catch what you said
    Great advice!!!
    I worked in sales with companies that monitor your computer with their software to make sure you are using the laptop and staff also can see if you are green on Slack… It was so annoying and unnecessary. Since we are sales they also had a gps on the laptop and do indeed check where you use it 😬

    • @tomatofeind2019
      @tomatofeind2019 Год назад

      substantive emails :)

    • @CeceXie
      @CeceXie  Год назад

      like @tomatofeind2019 said, "substantive emails"
      and i'm so sorry they did that!! this type of employee tracking is so off-putting to me and really triggers my teenage rebellion, ugh

    • @CarysGM
      @CarysGM Год назад

      Two words- mouse jiggler. Great way to get around that green Slack button bs.

  • @ДенисІванок
    @ДенисІванок Месяц назад

    Hi, I'm in biglaw too, but in Ukraine. We work with Netherlands mostly.
    How much hours do you spend at job daily? On average.

  • @xBERNiiCES2
    @xBERNiiCES2 Год назад

    Not in law, but love the content!!

  • @cfloster
    @cfloster Год назад

    6:05 ok are you working consistently across the globe or like who is doing law in the middle of the night - bc i am actually curious

  • @SH-ly1uy
    @SH-ly1uy Год назад

    I remember Steven He: emotional damage

  • @ingridyau3012
    @ingridyau3012 7 месяцев назад

    I can't do these and I feel like Corp culture is not for me

  • @jeffallenwang
    @jeffallenwang Год назад +2

    Hey Cece! Would you (in hindsight) have not gone to Harvard (but still T14) with way less loan debt, knowing you wanted Big Law anyway which is really attainable at any T14?

    • @CeceXie
      @CeceXie  Год назад +9

      not at all! i really enjoyed my time at HLS, and the grading system (basically no +'s or -'s) let me relax enough so that i took classes and learned for enjoyment rather than GPA (which was a lot of my undergrad experience). i think i was a much better, more engaged student as a result, was able to make some great lifelong connections with students and faculty, and was able to (this is dumb but is a reality) reap the signaling benefits of the yale/harvard resume. i wouldn't recommend that everyone do what i did, though--i had a lot of privileges (no undergrad debt, don't need to support my family) and value experience and decreased performance anxiety quite highly (and probably more than the average person)

    • @jeffallenwang
      @jeffallenwang Год назад +1

      ​@@CeceXie Makes sense! I have a similar outlook choosing my law school (Berkeley - also no grading system), and what you said really resonates with me. Thanks for the response!

  • @doggykins7777
    @doggykins7777 Год назад +3

    Loved this video! So organized, funny, clear, and informative

  • @danielmoore9214
    @danielmoore9214 Год назад

    Which law firm did you work at ??

  • @keepingupwithlaw
    @keepingupwithlaw 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Cece, I'm a corporate lawyer in India. If I shift to US, will I get a job there in law firms or as an in-house counsel?

    • @CeceXie
      @CeceXie  5 месяцев назад

      Both options are potentially available, although I think firms may be more willing to sponsor work visas for lawyers

  • @dylanmoon6545
    @dylanmoon6545 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is giving me brain worms

  • @JenPurple2022
    @JenPurple2022 Год назад +1

    Lawyers like and make money from talking and talking and talking to the extend wearing ppl out or changing their minds
    Business ppl engineers just like get the s* done.

  • @MrBUGS713
    @MrBUGS713 Год назад

    Attractive people don’t get paid more because they’re attractive. There’s no relation between them.

  • @Nevereveronce91
    @Nevereveronce91 Год назад +1

    First❤

  • @andrycrisiana
    @andrycrisiana Год назад +3

    This video is a bit disappointing because it is again all about strategizing, structuring, and playing the corporate game - it seems that Cece is out of Big Law but Big Law is still a bit in her.

    • @CeceXie
      @CeceXie  Год назад +32

      i assure you--if i knew how to permanently and irrevocably change the nature of the corporate game so that playing the game wasn't necessary, i would! but in lieu of that, i thought that shedding light on the invisible rules of the corporate game was second-best. biglaw is definitely still in me, but that's because strategy and playing the game will always be in me, which i don't view as necessarily a bad thing. do what you have to do in order to do what you want to do, y'know?

    • @andrycrisiana
      @andrycrisiana Год назад

      @@CeceXie Hi Cece, I am always a bit hesitant in making a comment because somehow I feel it may be perceived negatively. This was not my intention, I actually find your journey fascinating. I guess as a viewer I would expect that perhaps you could go a step further and really let go of the corporate jargon and mindset. When you write "strategy and playing the game will always be in me, which i don't view as necessarily a bad thing. do what you have to do in order to do what you want to do, y'know?" I feel like you are not really outside of the "climbing the ladder" mindset. You don't have to, of course, but would be nice to see you really coming from the other side with a whole new perspective on life, career, and life that is not so "structured". Perhaps you want to but maybe it is just too comfortable to go back to the old ways to setting plans and goals and strategies to climb yet another ladder? Again, please do not take this in the wrong way, I really wish you success and I am looking forward to reading your book soon! :)

  • @troyflatland5299
    @troyflatland5299 Год назад

    That talking over bit of the intro threw me into a full blown panic attack wtf is wrong with you?!