by WashULaw Career Center Staff | Jun 22, 2021 | Career Services, Professional Development
Need to schedule an appointment or want to view events with the Career Center? Use Symplicity. Want to be more spontaneous? Drop in with Zoom & Teams! Here’s how: SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT: Symplicity > log in with your WUSTL KEY. Need...
by WashULaw Career Center Staff | Jun 18, 2021 | Career Services, Jobs, Professional Development, Succeed
The Class of 2022 has officially reached their last year of law school. If that’s you, likely you are thinking about the post-grad job search. Join the Career Center next week on June 24th at 6pm to learn how to best approach finding the right post-grad employer...
by WashULaw Career Center Staff | Jun 18, 2021 | Career Services, Professional Development, Succeed
The Hogan Lovells US Life Sciences and Health Care Virtual Experience Program is now open for enrollment. This virtual program will introduce students to what it’s like to work at Hogan Lovells through 4 modules. This offering is: 100% free,self-paced, andno...
by WashULaw Career Center Staff | Jun 18, 2021 | Career Services, Professional Development
Need to schedule an appointment or want to view events with the Career Center? Use Symplicity. Want to be more spontaneous? Drop in with Zoom & Teams! Here’s how: SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT: Symplicity > log in with your WUSTL KEY. Need...
by WashULaw Career Center Staff | Jun 15, 2021 | Career Services, Jobs, Professional Development
2Ls, Cadwalader’s Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship closes June 28th. Apply now to be considered. To read the full description of the program, its benefits and requirements, and how to apply, visit the Cadwalader website. Application Process Applicants should...
by WashULaw Career Center Staff | Jun 15, 2021 | Career Services, Professional Development, Succeed
Taking the remote bar exam? Want to go in with an edge? You’re not alone. Over half of the class of 2021 are taking a remote exam and have questions specific to the remote format. Get the insight you need from a panel of WashULaw grads who did it first. Each member...