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Prospective students and groups are encouraged to visit the campus. If you would like to schedule a visit, please contact us at 314-977-2800.


Docket News - 08.29.07

ALL STUDENTS

Office Hours
The Career Services Office is located in Rm. 113 and is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The office will expand our hours to remain open until 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. In addition, individual appointments can be scheduled when the office is not open. Mary Pat McInnis, Anne Hensley and Jon Baris are available for individual consultations to assist students in all aspects of the career development process, including resume and cover letter review, interviewing tips and general job search strategies. We encourage all students to meet with us. Do not hesitate to make an appointment or stop by the Career Services Office.

Four Part Etiquette Series

"Polish Your Professional Presence" is a four-part etiquette series presented by Anne Hensley. The schedule of programs, on four consecutive Fridays in Rm. 04, is as follows:

Professional Attire: Business and Casual Dress: Friday, August 31, Noon - 2p.m.. Program presented by Brooks Brothers.

Professional Business Communications and Behavior: Friday, September 7, Noon - 1p.m. Office communication, email, phone, and business meeting protocol.

Professional Networking: Friday, September 14, Noon - 1p.m. Making an entrance, name tags, introductions, business cards, small talk. Social functions - guest etiquette, toasting, thank you notes

Dining Etiquette:- 80% of 2nd Interviews Involve a Business Meal
Friday, September 21, Noon - 2p.m.
Lunch to be catered by Chartwells (Attendance at two previous programs required, plus a possible minimal fee).

Pizza will be provided at the first three programs.

Career Services Thursday at Noon Programming

Tuesday, Sept. 4 - Department of Justice and Federal Government Opportunities and Deadlines
Thursday, Sept. 13 - FBI Career Opportunities
Thrusday, Sept. 20 - Presidential Management Fellowship
Thrusday, Sept. 27 - 2L Timeline Meeting (Timeline planning for Bar Exam, Job search, etc.)

All Programs will be held in Rm. 04 at Noon. Pizza will be provided.

UPPER DIVISION STUDENTS ONLY

September Dates and Deadlines

Wednesday, Sept. 5 (noon) - Materials due for the week beginning Sept. 17
Wednesday, Sept. 12 (noon) - Materials due for the week beginning Sept. 24
Wednesday, Sept. 19 (noon) - Materials due for the week beginning Oct. 1

Students can view those employers who are coming on campus and what the various criteria are on e-attorney. Please also watch for emails from the Career Services Office for updates and reminders. If you need your e-attorney login and password, please contact the Career Services Office.

Judicial Clerkships
For third years applying for Federal Judicial Clerkships, all applications which students want the Career Services Office to mail must be submitted to the Career Services Office by Friday, Aug. 31. Should you want us to mail any applications, please note that they must be in University envelopes. Please contact Colleen Murphy murphyc2@slu.edu for more information.

Sept. 1 - Application start date for applying to the Presidential Management Fellowship Program (PMF) Class of 2008 is expected to be on or around Sept. 1. The Career Services Office will have a program explaining this process and our own internal deadlines once the date is finalized. Please check the Docket and any emails we send out for more information. Please also refer to the PMF Web site https://www.pmi.opm.gov/Index.aspx for updated information as to when the 2008 vacancy announcement launches.

Department of Justice Honors Program

All applications for the Department of Justice Honors Program are available online at http://www.usdoj.gov/oarm/arm/hp/hp.htm. The deadline for receipt of electronic applications is Midnight, Eastern Time, Monday, September 17, 2007. Due to the volume of applications submitted just prior to the deadline, you are encouraged, to apply early, if possible.

Equal Justice Works Fellowship Program

The Equal Justice Works Fellowships Program provides financial and other forms of support to lawyers working on innovative legal projects throughout the U.S. The two-year Fellowships offer salary (up to $37,500 annually) and generous loan repayment assistance, a national training and leadership development program, and other forms of support during the term of the Fellowship. A list of likely funding locations and issues for the upcoming competition can be found at: http://www.equaljusticeworks.org/fellows/info.php#A4. This list is not exhaustive, as some funding partners do not express specific preferences, and it will be updated on an ongoing basis in the coming weeks as any additional funders commit. The 2008 Equal Justice Works Fellowships online application can be accessed at http://www.equaljusticeworks.org/fellows/2008fellow.php. You may review the application form by creating a profile and an application name. The deadline is 5pm EDT on Tuesday, September 18, 2007. Fellows selected this fall will begin their terms in September 2008. Questions should be directed to fellowships@equaljusticeworks.org or (202) 466-3686, x202.

September Job Fairs and Networking Opportunities

On Sept. 6-8, 2007, the Lavender Law Conference will be held in Chicago, Illinois. Lavender Law is the premier educational conference on LGBT legal and workplace issues. Lavender Law features three days of keynote speakers, networking events, informative and interactive workshops, and fun. It is an opportunity to make valuable connections, share your vision with others and renew your commitment to equality in the legal profession and LGBT advocacy. For additional information, please visit www.LavenderLaw.org, or contact D'Arcy Kemnitz, Executive Director darcy@nlgla.org or (202) 637-6384.

The Boston Lawyers Group (BLG) Job Fair in Boston and Washington, D.C. Please be advised of the dates for The Boston Lawyers Group (BLG) Job Fair in Boston and Washington, D.C. The job fairs are for minority law students who are interested in working in Boston for their post-graduate career. There is also a Pre-Job Fair Reception the evening before each job fair which students are strongly encouraged to attend. Below are the dates and times for the receptions and job fairs. For an overview of the programs, please visit the website at http://www.bostonlawyersgroup.org/news/calendar.cfm.

  • Sept. 5 is the Boston Pre-Job Fair Reception from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. for Law Students selected to interview at 2007 BLG Job Fair, Attorneys, Legal Recruiters, Law School Deans and Administrators at Sullivan & Worcester LLP, One Post Office Square, Boston, MA 02109.

  • Sept. 6 - Boston Job Fair 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., at Langham Hotel, 250 Franklin St, Boston, MA 02109.

  • Sept. 12 - Washington, D.C., Pre-Job Fair Reception from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. for Law Students selected to interview at 2007 BLG Job Fair, Attorneys, Legal Recruiters, Law School Deans and Administrators., at a location TBD (periodically, please visit the website at http://www.bostonlawyersgroup.org/news/calendar.cfm for an update on the location).

  • Sept. 13 - Washington, D.C. Job Fair 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., at Renaissance Mayflower Hotel, 1127 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington DC, DC.

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