Most politically appointed position at DOJ are not that family friendly. Most line attorney jobs are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding a family friendly attorney job with decent pay is near impossible these days. Have you thought about staying home for a few years?
This is spectacularly bad advice if you ever hope to go back to practicing law.
Well I'm a NP but I worked with a woman who went from Biglaw to staying at home for a few years and she was able to get a federal lawyer position but I think the market was remarkably different then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also work for DOJ GS 15, interesting work- 40 hours- used to include some travel every few months but none this year or next due to budget. OP I wish you luck, but seriously you are 2 years late to the game- hiring freezes, numerous competitive and over qualified candidates for every position...
PP, this isn't helpful.
Seems quite helpful to me. You may not like what PP has to write, but that doesn't mean her input isn't helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also work for DOJ GS 15, interesting work- 40 hours- used to include some travel every few months but none this year or next due to budget. OP I wish you luck, but seriously you are 2 years late to the game- hiring freezes, numerous competitive and over qualified candidates for every position...
PP, this isn't helpful.
Anonymous wrote:I also work for DOJ GS 15, interesting work- 40 hours- used to include some travel every few months but none this year or next due to budget. OP I wish you luck, but seriously you are 2 years late to the game- hiring freezes, numerous competitive and over qualified candidates for every position...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to get a govt attorney position right now but keep getting rejected. Any advice?
Keep trying and plan long-term. I applied to 11 or 12 positions over the course of a year (as a 4th-year associate). I started applying before I was truly desperate to leave, knowing it would take a while. I was open-minded about where I applied -- I applied unless I knew for sure I would hate it. I got one position and, shortly after I accepted, was invited for an interview for another which of course I turned down. But who knows how that one would have turned out. So one position out of 11 or 12, at a non-sexy agency, is not a great success rate. It may just take a long time. My DH got the very first position he ever applied for, but he was a perfect fit and his agency is huge and hires regularly.
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to get a govt attorney position right now but keep getting rejected. Any advice?