Thursday, July 21, 2005

the good news is...

that the resumes i turned in for the job fairs in the northeast and texas are not complete and utter crap. i had a mercifully brief meeting with the new career services lady yesterday and she assured me that there was nothing about either my resume or cover letter that was hideously bad. she made some small suggestions that should help improve my standing for socal and the southeast. overall, i like her. i wouldn't say she's better than the old lady, who i worked pretty closely with last semester (when i had no clue at all what i was doing and had considerably less to sell to potential employers). just different. plus she isn't straight out of the private sector; she has been doing the job for several years at another fairly top notch school in the area.

job fairs are weird. they are a cattle call, quite literally. you assemble endless packages of resume, transcript, writing sample, and cover letter, send them in en masse with the packages of a bunch of your classmates, and usually several schools are included in the whole event. the employers cull through, spending seconds glancing mostly at everyone's gpa for the first pass. once they see that your gpa is within their acceptable range, they read your other materials to make sure you're not a complete loser. then they choose who they'll interview. you have to sign an agreement when you turn in your crap saying that if you get more than one interview, you will attend. i think if you welch you are precluded from doing any other job fairs. then you fly out, put your best face on, sell yourself like julia roberts in pretty woman, and hope like hell to find your richard gere.

the cool thing about all this is the one fell swoop factor; if you were to try to do all this on your own, the result would likely be several trips to various (and in my case geographically diverse) places for an initial interview, callbacks, etc. they usually pay your way, but you still have to figure out the logistics, dealing with missed class and the tremendous time suck that is job hunting. the sucky thing is that i haven't even finished with my job(s) for this summer and i'm already worried about next summer, and by extension, post-law school employment.

i promise tomorrow i will post some juicy bits about something NOT related to all this job finding drudgery. i was just thinking that is some hapless 1L stumbled upon my site, it would be nice to give them a little info. maybe someday i'll learn how to put my posts in categories like the cool kids and i can have a whole section on my law school mistakes and how not to make them.

1 Comments:

At 5:05 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Juicy bits! Juicy bits! Juicy bits!

Congratulations on getting it done, finally. I hope you get a fatty job so you will be rich and buy a beach house and invite me to it.

Hey, get to work on that beach house already!

 

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