by richmondlawcdo | Dec 22, 2016 | Advice for Students, Employment Search Resources, Networking
Published by The Muse. by: Stacey Lastoe Last week, one of my friends confided that her severance was almost gone. “I know I need to start looking for a job, but I might as well wait until January to start,” she said. Au contraire. I went on to list all of...
by richmondlawcdo | Dec 5, 2016 | Employment Search Resources
1Ls: Submit resumes and cover letters if seeking summer positions with large law firms, federal judges, or other employers interested in receiving resumes at this time (early December). Initiate contact with other legal employers you have identified about summer...
by richmondlawcdo | Dec 5, 2016 | Employment Search Resources
Carole Yeatts, Director of Professional Development Programs, provides an overview of The Government Honors and Internship Handbook (Arizona Handbook) and the University of Richmond Alumni Directory. Arizona...
by richmondlawcdo | Nov 9, 2016 | Employment Search Resources
Many federal agencies accept applications on a rolling basis for internships and post-graduate opportunities, while others have firm deadlines. Some offer both paid and unpaid internships. You can find these opportunities by checking out USAjobs.gov (set up an alert...
by richmondlawcdo | Nov 9, 2016 | Employment Search Resources
As we continue through the fall semester, don’t forget to make time to work on your summer 2017 or post-graduate employment search. 1LS: Incorporate advisor feedback to finalize your resume and upload it to Symplicity. Begin researching law firms as well as...
by richmondlawcdo | Nov 9, 2016 | Advice for Students, Employment Search Resources, Interview Skills, Networking
Originally published by Business Insider. Within seconds of meeting you, people are already making judgments about your personality. Are you hireable? Or dateable? How about friendable? And while it’s technically possible to reverse a bad first impression,...