Now that OCI is over, how do you search for a job? Below are 4 Job Search Strategies that you should incorporate into your fall job search.
STRATEGY 1: SEARCH WITH PURPOSE – check relevant job sites. If you can do this once a week, more power to you!
- USFLawLink.com
- Government Honors and Internships Handbook (username & password on your USFLawLink home page)
- PSLawNet.org
- Public Policy Handbook (username & password on your USFLawLink home page)
- Indeed.com
- Law Jobs
- Craigslist
- Review the “Job Search Resources” handout in USFLawLink’s document library
STRATEGY 2: ATTEND CAREER-RELATED EVENTS OFTEN – take advantage of opportunities to meet alumni and prospective employers and gather information on your desired practice areas.
- Click here for the OCP calendar of upcoming events
- Check the Bar Association of San Francisco’s event calendar
- Join bar associations in your field of interest – memberships rates for students are usually low
STRATEGY 3: KEEP IN THE KNOW – keep up with current developments in the legal industry.
- Read the Recorder or other legal newspapers – hard copies available in the Law Library
- Check OCP’s Facebook page and Twitter feed – industry articles are continuously posted
- Wall Street Journal Law Blog
- Law Jobs – Career Center
- The American Lawyer
- The National Law Journal
STRATEGY 4: STAY ON THE RADAR SCREEN – connect with people who may be of assistance in your job search.
- Meet with an OCP counselor to evaluate and tweak your search strategies – we can work with you create a personalized “Job Search Action Plan”
- Keep in touch with your mentors, professors and previous employers
- Join the USF Law LinkedIn group to manage, maintain and grow your network
- Review the “Networking” and “Informational Interviewing” handouts in the USFLawLink document library for additional tips on networking
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