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[quote=Anonymous]I am your age (graduated law school in 2010) and for me, defined hours was always a priority. Association work falls along lose lines unlesss your lobbying and need to attend dinners. Associations (policy or general counsel) are generally 9-530. The federal government has great flexibility. In my agency we have to be there during core hours of 10-3, but otherwise can set our own schedules (730-4 or 9-530 for example). I also work from home two days a week and can build up credit hours. I feel like I’m doing meaningful work but can also be the mom I need to be. I also agree with A pp that you should be honest you have a family. In my interviews I always casually mentioned I had a kid, and once I got the offer I made sure I could leave by a certain time for day care pick up. It worked out fine and I didn’t want to work for non family friendly assholrs anyway.[/quote]
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