The Seven Untapped Ways for Attorneys and Law Students to Find a Legal Job By Harrison Barnes from Los Angeles Office Managing Director Listen to This Podcast on: Listen to The Seven Untapped Ways for Attorneys and Law Students to Find a Legal Job Podcast One big misconception that attorneys, law students, and others have about the legal job market is that they know how to find the jobs that are out there--or that they already have all the information about the legal jobs out there. This belief is 100%, not the case. When I was a law student, the primary method of getting a job was (1) on-campus interviews, (2) sending applications to law firms in the NALP Guide, and (3) to a lesser extent, networking. Today, there are job boards, online lists of employers, more recruiters, and many more methods of looking for and finding positions. Still, however, most attorneys and law students are not exploring the market and finding enough jobs. You do not know about all the legal jobs out there--nor will you ever. If you are like 99% of attorneys and law students, you are devoted to one legal job site and believe you have a unique insight into the legal job market. The best thing you can do is to question this belief that you are doing everything right in your job search. Far too many legal careers have been ruined due to an inability to find enough legal job openings. Legal careers have stalled, and attorneys are often unhappy or underemployed because they do not know the right way to look for a position. I have seen this from countless top law graduates who worked in the very best firms, law students of all stripes, and every type of attorney out there. I know of hundreds of attorneys not working because they are unwilling to use all of the methods they should use to find legal jobs. The more job search methods you employ when searching for a legal position, the more jobs you are likely to find. Because you are not doing a comprehensive job search, you are missing far too many positions in your search. You may not see the right people and opportunities, and your potential is being limited. You may be prejudiced about one form of a job search or another. I will explain some of the everyday prejudices and why you need to overcome them. Each additional job search method you employ will create another opportunity to find a position.
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