Law Student Jobs It is very important for law students, whether in their first or second year or even for the newly graduate attorneys to know various sources of searching their dream jobs. A clear plan of action has to be laid by them before putting in actual actions. Law schools certainly provide assistance to their students with their job search but students are very much on their own while searching their first jobs. Students need to be open minded as well as updated with the legal market to be successful. There are various options available to them including Law firms, Government offices, In-houses, etc. The most important step that law students can take towards getting a perfect job is to get themselves available to as many potential employers as possible. There are numerous ways that a student can adopt for applying that includes mass mailing, on campus interviews, etc. Law students should widen their geographical preferences and consider the option of moving out of their respective states to find their dream jobs. It is always advisable to conduct a thorough research before actually looking out for jobs. Students can also subscribe to various job boards where they have the option to search through practice areas, locations, levels of experience, etc. Law students have the liberty of applying to all the potential employees, across the nation.
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Location: Illinois - Chicago
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Chicago office seeks associate with 5+ years of experience to join the General Litigation practice group. "This is a large, prestigious full service firm based in Chicago, with offices in two of the major cities in the East Coast and the Midwest. Its strong suit is handling corporate and finance, litigation, intellectual property, trusts & estates, product liability, real estate, environmental, tax, labor and employment and construction matters. The firm has an interesting ...