Career Starter Kit

The Career Development Office offers a broad range of events, resources, and expertise to help you explore your career interests and navigate the job search process. This "Career Starter Kit" outlines some of the most important steps you can take throughout your time in law school.


 

Review Your Career Planning Timeline

No matter where you are in your law school journey, the Career Development Office is here to help. We've put together 1L2L, and 3L Career Planning Timelines to stay on top of your career exploration and job search process.

 

Meet With Your Career Counselor

Career counselors are available to help students refine specific areas of interest, identify contacts, research employers, apply to positions, prepare for interviews, negotiate compensation, and more. Learn what to expect in a counseling appointment, including your initial 1L appointment, then schedule an appointment.

 

Attend Career Development Office Workshops

The Career Development Office offers weekly workshops throughout the semester covering Resume Writing, Cover Letter Writing, Informational Interviews, Job Search Resources, and Interview Skills.


 

Get to Know and Use CORE

CORE is the Career Development Office database for job postings, OCI, workshops and events, and resource library. 

 

Keep Track of Career Development Office Events & Deadlines

All job fairs, networking events, and Career Development Office workshops are listed in the Events section of CORE. External events, including events hosted by legal employers, will also be posted. 

 

Explore Practice Areas and Settings

Just starting out? Review the General Resources on our Practice Areas and Settings page to begin learning about different types of legal careers. Once you've narrowed your focus, review the specific resources to further explore your areas of interest.


 

Conduct Informational Interviews

Conducting informational interviews is the most important way to explore your areas of interest and build your professional network. The Informational Interviews page includes tips for making the most of these meetings.

 

Prepare Application Documents

After attending Career Development Office workshops and identifying opportunities in which you may be interested, it’s time to begin drafting your resume and cover letters. Use the Application Documents resources to get started.