- 12twenty — The CSO's online career management system where students and alumni can find job postings, access the Document Library, and make advising appointments. Are you a McGeorge Alumni who wishes to access job postings via the new 12twenty system? Please fill out this form and we will set up your new profile.
- Virtual Interview Program – VIP (formally OCI) — Every fall and spring, employers come to the McGeorge campus to interview students for internships and post-graduate employment. Find out more about the program and how to participate here (pdf).
- Reciprocity enables current McGeorge law students and Alumni to utilize the career resources from other ABA-accredited law schools, provided that they are participating in the NALP Reciprocity Program. McGeorge’s reciprocity policy can be found here (pdf). If you are a current student of alumni of McGeorge School of law and wish to participate, simply email the CSO at lawcareers@pacific.edu with the name of the school you would like to request reciprocity with, the school’s reciprocity policy, and the contact information of the member of their career services team that handles reciprocity requests. Please note that every school that participates has their own policies, blackout dates, and restrictions. In order to best utilize the service, be sure to review the policies of all schools you are interested in requesting reciprocity from and organize your requests accordingly. The CSO reserves the right to limit the number of requests if it deems that the requests exceed reasonable standards. If you would like more information on reciprocity, contact the CSO at lawcareers@pacific.edu. To view the NALP Reciprocity Policy Page, follow this link: https://www.nalp.org/reciprocitypolicies
- Capital Fellows Programs — The Capital Fellows Programs are an opportunity to engage in public service, prepare for a future career and gain experience under a seasoned mentor. Work for 10-11 months as a full-time member of a legislative, executive, or judicial branch office.
- Judicial Clerkship Information — Judicial clerkships offer new graduates the opportunity to work closely with a judge for one or two years, gaining unparalleled insight into the judicial process and broad exposure to various areas of law. For more information, come to our workshops centered around State and Federal Judicial Clerkships, or see the handouts below.
- Career Fairs — Career fairs and conferences offer a valuable opportunity for students to build their professional network and find employment and volunteer opportunities.
- CSO Funding Opportunities — The CSO offers funding opportunities for students to help further their professional development.
- 3L Sprint to the Finish — We know there is a lot to consider during your final year in law school. The CSO provides third-year students with specialized programming throughout the year to help them navigate the home stretch.
- Videos — The CSO has partnered with local attorneys, agencies and alumni to produce informational videos to assist students in their job search.
- Career Handouts — The CSO has created a series of handouts on topics of interest to job seekers.
- CSO Suggested Websites — The CSO has compiled a list of websites spanning a variety of topics, including bar associations, special interest organizations, job search resources, and law firm directories.
- CSO Recommended Reading List — If you are interested in learning about practice areas, what you can do with your law degree, or where you might find public interest work, you are welcome to curl up in our lobby with a book from the CSO library.
Questions?
Career Services Office
Email | 916.739.7011