Reed Smith named as one of The Guardian’s UK 300 most popular companies to work for
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LONDON, (15 May, 2017) – Global law firm Reed Smith has been named as one of The Guardian’s UK 300 most popular companies to work for. This year, the firm has placed at 189.
The results are based on votes from 62,814 undergraduates between September 2016 and January 2017; the UK’s largest independent student survey.
“We aim to reward, challenge and support graduates with our quality training programme, offering unparalleled client and international secondments. We offer a unique culture, which allows trainees to turn passions into careers, and we’re pleased students continue to recognise these qualities in surveys such as The Guardian UK 300.
Training contract applications close on 30 June 2017, please visit our website for more information and details on how to apply.
About Reed Smith
Reed Smith is a global relationship law firm with more than 1,700 lawyers in 27 offices throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Founded in 1877, the firm represents leading international businesses, from Fortune 100 corporations to mid-market and emerging enterprises. Its lawyers provide litigation and other dispute-resolution services in multi-jurisdictional and other high-stakes matters; deliver regulatory counsel; and execute the full range of strategic domestic and cross-border transactions. Reed Smith is a preeminent advisor to industries including financial services, life sciences, health care, advertising, entertainment and media, shipping and transport, energy and natural resources, real estate, manufacturing, technology, and education
U.S.: Century City, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Richmond, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Tysons, Washington, D.C., Wilmington
Europe: Athens, Frankfurt, London, Munich, Paris
Middle East: Abu Dhabi, Dubai
Asia: Beijing, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Shanghai, Singapore