Our Career Services team coordinates more than 100 programs and 2,000+ on-campus interviews each year. But the most important number is one-on-one—that’s how ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Law career planning works.
From the day you step on campus, we help you look ahead with advising and programs designed to identify your unique interests in the law and pave the way to meaningful employment in either the private or public sector.
Our unique 1L Boot Camp begins the process. Boot Camp picks up where case law leaves off and gives you access to legal market experts, job search training, mock interviews, many professional networking events, and practitioner practice panels.ÌýFor upper-class students, our Path to Practice Program helps students zero in on practice areas and professional fields that are the best fit for their strengths and interests.
Jumpstarting Your Search
Careers kick off through 1L Boot Camp, a yearlong interactive program that combines skills coaching with alumni interaction.
The Career Services Office (CSO) sponsors over 100 programs each year
Programs that introduce students to the basics of the legal job market.
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On- and off-campus interviewing programs connect students and employers. Specialized mock interviews and other programs help students prepare for any type of interview.
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Learn networking and other job search strategies from alumni, fellow students, and CSO staff.
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Clerkships working with a judge are among the most prestigious jobs a graduating law student can get. These programs prepare you to navigate the clerkship application process.
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Our innovative 1L Boot Camp, co-led with the Law Student Association, provides the core career curriculum for first year students as they pursue jobs for the summer and after graduation.
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Build your network and learn about the job market in the areas of the law where you expect to practice. These programs also offer students an opportunity to explore areas of practice that are emerging in the market or with which they may not be familiar.
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Students interested in government and public interest careers will find extensive programs and networking opportunities to help launch their careers.
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Students in our Pro Bono Program pledge to contribute 50 or more hours of law-related community service while at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Law. These programs help connect students with pro bono opportunities.
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