You went to law school with the hope of landing a great job, right? I assume as much. For $75, you can get access to excellent resources to help you write a great resume and cover letter, survive the law school recruitment process by nailing your interviews, and ultimately land a great job.

The resources are:

  1. Law Jobs: Articling and Summer Positions - an explanation of what legal jobs are available to you during and after law school.
  2. How to apply for a law job: resume and cover letter - the nitty gritty details on writing a strong cover letter and resume, with downloadable examples.
  3. The on-campus interview (OCI) - an explanation of what an "OCI" is, how to schedule them, and how to do well.
  4. The in-firm interview - what happens during the in-firm interview week and how to nail those interviews and put yourself in the best position to get a job offer.
  5. Applying for government jobs - a brief explainer of some of the key differences for applications for government jobs.
  6. So you didn't get a job - some advice for those who go through the primary recruitment process during law school and don't end up with a job.

I can't guarantee that you will land a job during the in-school recruitment process, or after law school, but following my guidance will put you in a better position to do so.