I would like to ask senior lawyers, for a person who wants to enter a big firm, if he starts to practice in a small firm, will it have a great impact on the future?

Here's the thing. The business scope of a small company is different from that of a large company. If you want to enter a large institute and get in touch with such big projects as bankruptcy, merger, reorganization and listing, you must be guided by someone or join a team by chance through communication. However, all the disadvantages of entering the university are that intern lawyers are basically assembly line operations, and it is difficult to find their own progress at first, which is easy to cause frustration. In a big school, opportunities are rare, so you must be ready at any time.

For small firms, the amount of general cases is relatively small, and the agency fee is relatively low. For example, a small firm in Shanghai will charge a case agency fee of 20,000 yuan. Cases that are basically out of touch with the target amount of one million. Different types of cases have different handling methods, and many times we can't learn from experience. Being a teacher will also have an important impact on the career prospects of intern lawyers. In a small office, if the case source is not too bad, there are many opportunities to get started. How to choose depends on your own comprehensive consideration.

In the legal profession, I think resources, professional skills and people are more important.