The search for the right job can be a stressful and confusing process for a law student. Not all job opportunities are the same, and not all are right for everyone. The Office of Career Services is here to help as you search for the right place and opportunity for you, whether it be summer employment, a clerkship, government or public interest position, or a place at a private law firm.
We are available for one-on-one counseling in the Career Services Office, but here on the web, we have compiled some of the most useful information for you as you begin your search. Our most valuable resources are our alumni. Visit our Alumni Career Network Database to contact some of our more than 1000 alumni who have volunteered to assist students and graduates with their search. Check Symplicity for the latest job listings.
Click here to see our extensive list of outside websites to assist you in your job search.
Resources:
PSLawNet.org:
A worldwide public service network. The Law School subscribes to this network, but you must register individually.
Nalpdirectory.com:
Directory of legal employers
Other Career Resources on the Web:
Over 300 links to jobs and other career-related information.