See Jane Get Rich
A Personal Finance Blog-
February 20th, 2010Career, Law SchoolI am currently on Plan C.
Plan A was to get a job at the firm that I worked as a summer associate at. The attorney in charge of the summer program told me that I was getting an offer, so I didn’t look at alternatives. Towards mid to late August, I found out that I was no-offered.
Plan B was to apply for a federal clerkship position. I was behind in the application process because I abandoned it as soon as I was told about the offer, but somehow I got my applicated together and applied. I got one invitation to interview from a judge. He said that he had 600 applications for his one position and of that 600 he was interviewing 20. I wasn’t the one person out of twenty who ultimately ended up with the position.
Plan C I decided to go with my current internship site because I believed I was more likely to obtain an entry level position with this organization than the internship offer from the more prestigious governmental agency. I applied for two positions with this organization. I reached out to a recruiter and she informed me competition was stiff these days with each position getting 300 to 600 applications. If a position with this prospective employer doesn’t work work out then I need to consider alternatives.
Readers: What, if any, mistakes am I making with my job search?
Tags: First Job Out of Law School, Job Search, Plan A, Plan B, Plan C -
