Your “Why X Law School?” essay might be one of the shortest parts of your law school application, but it’s also one of the most important. Done well, it shows admissions committees that you’re not just a qualified applicant, but …
Career experts reveal proven strategies for transforming seasonal legal positions into permanent employment opportunities. This practical guide outlines twelve actionable approaches—from relationship-building to specializing in complex niches—that can help temporary workers secure full-time legal careers. Each method focuses on demonstrating …
When it comes to improving communication in the workplace, you may have learned how to give better presentations, more clearly articulate your ideas, and even influence others through better pitches, decks, and speeches. But you might not have focused as …
The law school admissions process isn’t just about convincing top law schools to accept you. It’s also about evaluating them. When you ask law school admissions questions, you’re not only showing initiative—you’re gathering critical information to determine whether a school’s …
Choosing a law specialty is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a future attorney. With countless types of law and career paths to explore, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But by evaluating your strengths, interests, and long-term …
Not everyone places “making an impact” at the top of their list when looking for their next role. However, Grace Fidalgo, a sourcing recruiter with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, was looking for exactly that when it was her time to …
The legal internship landscape transforms in September, marking the beginning of a crucial recruitment period. Drawing on insights from industry experts, this article explores why September is optimal for both applying to and hiring legal interns. Discover how early …
During the summer after freshman year, Tabitha Fortner interned at a nonprofit and after sophomore year at a venture fund firm. Both were fine experiences, but she left knowing she didn’t want to pursue either of those fields after graduation. …
When I was 13 years old, I went to science camp. One day, I sat and listened as a scientist described what global warming was going to do to the planet—rising ocean levels, mass extinctions, devastation of populations around the …
The United States federal government is the world’s second-largest employer with 2.1 million civilian employees. For payroll and other human resource purposes, most fall under the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Working for the U.S. federal government, especially early in …









