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Join our Public Interest Internship Program Workshop at the Indiana University School of Law to explore valuable opportunities in the public interest sector. Gain insights into unpaid legal internships, discover major areas including judicial clerkships, legal aid, and advocacy nonprofits, and learn how to build your resume and network. Earn 1-4 credits while developing essential job search skills and obtain professional references. This workshop is an excellent first step in kick-starting your legal career focused on meaningful service.
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B547 – Public Interest Internship Program Workshop Office of Career & Professional Development Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington
Overview - B547Public Interest Internship Program • Unpaid Legal Internship • Public Interest Sector - Major Areas include: • Judicial Clerkships • Legal Services/Legal Aid • Advocacy Nonprofits – Clients, Causes or Policy • Other Nonprofits – Foundations, Arts, etc. • Governmental Agencies • No firms or entities that could profit from your work
Benefits of Program • Earn 1-4 Credits (1 Less Fall Class) • Helps Develop Job Search Skills • Provides Challenging Legal Experience • Builds Your Resume • Kick Starts Career Exploration • Builds Your Network • Gain a Professional Reference
How Are Jobs Found?Sources of Jobs (National Avg.)Combined Referral & Self Initiated into Self Directed
First Summer - What 1L’s Do *Source: NALP Survey 2003
Timing of Summer Job Offers Source: NALP Suvey 2003
OCPD Job Search Resources • Symplicity • OCPD Web Page • Public Interest Internship Program (B547 info) - see http://www.law.indiana.edu/students/clinic/public.shtml • “Online Resources”, including links for: • Federal & State Judicial • Public Interest • Federal & State Government
OCPD Resources (con’t) • OCPD Reference Library • Gov’t Honors & Internship Handbook • Federal & State Judicial Guides • Federal & State Gov’t Guides • Trade & Professional Associations • Indiana Legal Directory – Gov’t & Courts • Public Interest Directories
Judicial Clerkships • Most welcome “free help” (no budget) • Often a phone call is all it takes (see script – “Requesting an Internship”) • Applications accepted in the spring • Often first-come, first-serve • Consider different types of courts (e.g., tax, family, juvenile, trial, appellate)
Judicial Clerkships – Resources • Symplicity • OCPD Web Page > “Online Resources” • Federal Courts (very few) • www.uscourts.gov • State and County Courts • www.statelocalgov.net • State Web Sites – e.g., Access Indiana • Vermont State Judicial Guide • Indiana & Illinois Legal Directories
Public Interest • Legal Services/Aid • Advocacy Nonprofits – Clients, Causes or Policy-Based • Other Nonprofits – Foundations, Arts, Associations, etc. • Most favor “proactive/committed” applicants • Start with a phone call (script), but some have application processes • Available throughout spring semester
Public Interest – Resources • Symplicity • OCPD Web Page > “Online Resources” • PSLawNet – www.pslawnet.org • Equal Justice Works • NLADA – www.nlada.org • Everett Public Service Internship Program • Harvard Job Search Guide
State & Local Government • Likewise welcome “free help” • Any State Agency, not just AG’s • Prosecutors or Public Defenders • City or County Attorneys (~ population) • Available during spring • Contact them to find out about availability; may have application process
State & Local Gov’t – Resources • Symplicity • OCPD Web Page > “Online Resources” • Primary tool: www.statelocalgov.net • Any local Prosecutor office • www.prosecutor.org • OCPD Library • City/County Attorney Internship Book • Gov’t Honors & Internship Handbook (few)
Federal Government • Some application deadlines – esp. if position requires security clearance • Others - first-come, first-serve basis • Some may lead to FT positions, others not • Federal Govt is not only D.C.
Federal Gov’t – Resources • Symplicity • OCPD Web Page – “Online Resources” • Gov’t Honors & Internship Handbook • Office of Personal Management site – www.usajobs.gov • Agency Information Gateway – www.studentjobs.gov • “The United States Government Manual”
Other Resources • Your Personal Network • Alumni Network Lookup • Limited On-Campus Interviews (OCI) and Resume Collections (RC) • DC On-Location Recruiting Event – 3/16
Remember • Most opportunities are unadvertised • Unpaid 1L summer internships are more valuable (both for your career and your long-term financial well being) than most other options • Consider jobs outside of Bloomington area • Competitive market - Get started! • See OCPD for assistance
Administrative & FinancialConcerns • Administrative • Kim Bunge, Assistant Director, OCPD • Financial Aid • Jim Schutter, Director of Financial Aid