
OverviewThe Career Services Office can and should be utilized in different ways by law students as they progress towards their Juris Doctor degree. Students in the first year have a differing need for career services than do second or third year students. The following is meant to serve only as a guide or general awareness to productive uses of the services available. This is not meant to limit in any way the use of the Career Services Office by any student. First Year StudentsThe National Association for Law Placement (NALP) states in its Principles and Standards for Law Placement and Recruitment Activities that first year students and employers should not initiate contact with one another prior to December 1 of the first year of study. Furthermore, employers should not interview or make offers to first year students before that date. This principle was adopted to assist both students and employers in an orderly and academically appropriate approach to initial legal employment. Fall Semester
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Second Year StudentsThe second year is an important time in the planning of the type of career you wish to pursue. One way to help in the decision-making process is to contact professors, law school graduates, or others who work in fields that interest you. These networking activities can provide you with valuable information as well as contacts with potential employers. In these informational interviews, it is important to remember to be professional in your approach and activities. Fall Semester
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Third Year StudentsYour last year of law school! This is the culmination of years of goal setting, study, and achievement. The Career Services Office can help you focus your job search and provide you with information that can assist in obtaining the type of employment you desire. It is important to let the Career Services Office know what your plans are so that you may be contacted if professional or geographic job opportunities arise. Fall Semester
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