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  • The Ultimate Law Student Get-A-Job Checklist

  • A step-by-step guide to help every student land a great job
  • By: Ross Fishman
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 1 hr and 55 mins

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The Ultimate Law Student Get-A-Job Checklist

By: Ross Fishman
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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If you’re reading this, you’re probably not on law review. That’s OK, many of the profession’s most-successful lawyers graduated near the bottom of the class. Law school grades are the principal metric used by hiring professionals―but they’re not the only one. If your grades aren’t what you’d hoped for, then you’ll need to grab the attention of hiring professionals some other way. This book will show you precisely how to do it. NOW is the time to start creating an impressive, attention-grabbing, job-getting resume. If you read this book, you’ll learn powerful new strategies and personal-branding tools designed to intrigue employers and get you more interviews.

You’ve worked hard; you deserve a great job after graduation, you just need a foot in the door. If your grades won’t impress the top firms and agencies, then you’ll need to create something that will. But what? That is what this book will detail―how to start building a rewarding, fulfilling career you can be passionate about. We will teach you how to use personal-marketing techniques to set yourself apart from your fellow law students. Or if you’re going to open a solo practice, you’ll need a brand and reputation that attracts your desired clients. Don’t compete on their terms -- tilt the playing field in your direction. Offer more. Do you know how to do that? Probably not. But very soon, you will. We wish you all the success you deserve.

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