In this sluggish economy, it can be hard to land a job, even if you graduate in the top 10 percent of your class. So what legal job-search tips can possibly help someone who’s ranked at or near the bottom?
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that it can be much harder for “unranked” graduates to get a job. But you should know that it is not impossible. With a little hard work, you can even get that dream job you were after when you started law school.
Here are five law job search tips for those without stellar grades:
It certainly helps with your job search if you graduated near the top of your class. However, these job search tips can help any law graduate attain a job, regardless of class rank.
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