Anonymous wrote:Depends on the section. I wouldn’t go to civil rights or oil right now. I interned in civil rights during the Bush administration and it was career people trying to do their jobs and politicals trying to stop them from doing their jobs. People got demoted by the politicals it was bad.
When you say money is not an issue, are you guys so incredibly wealthy that it doesn’t matter that he could literally make more than triple in the private sector his first year? He could probably get a $100,000 bonus for his clerk ship, at least, and then he would probably start around $300,000 at a big law firm. And possibly get an additional bonus on top of that.
you say you don’t know much about law so I think you should mostly stay out of this decision and let your son make his decisions because I’m sure he knows far far more than you do
Anonymous wrote:At entry level he will be well insulated. But he should have a plan to leave for private as soon as possible.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DOJ HP alum, and I think it is the best legal job you can get. DH is still there, and SES.
There may be be some seismic shifts at the top, but they likely won't affect your DC at all if they manage to get hired.
Tangent: I do get annoyed when I hear this "work life balance!" stuff coming from people looking at DOJ -- within a month or two I had my own docket. Plenty of cases I alone was responsible for. I worked very, very hard. But whatever.
Anonymous wrote:My son graduated with honors last year from a Top 6 law school and is currently doing a federal appellate clerkship
He didn’t take a BigLaw offer while in school and is now gearing up his job search. Hoping for a boutique litigation firm but also just had interviews with a couple of sections for the DOJ Honors Program
After the election, he’s now thinking about totally bailing on DOJ. Would that be a sensible decision? Not a lawyer, so I have no insight to offer him and am looking for advice
Student loan debt isn’t an issue and he doesn’t have a burning desire for public interest / government service, is focusing on trying to find interesting work with decent work-life balance
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DOJ HP alum, and I think it is the best legal job you can get. DH is still there, and SES.
There may be be some seismic shifts at the top, but they likely won't affect your DC at all if they manage to get hired.
Tangent: I do get annoyed when I hear this "work life balance!" stuff coming from people looking at DOJ -- within a month or two I had my own docket. Plenty of cases I alone was responsible for. I worked very, very hard. But whatever.
Anonymous wrote:He hasn’t committed to DOJ honors yet? I’m a lawyer and I agree with his plan to bail. With his resume he will get a job at a small firm and he could look at non profits and state government as well, there are some great positions in those sectors.