Anonymous wrote: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
I was in law school when the US attorney firing scandal happened under the Bush administration. I applied for DOJ SLIP and was rejected. Years later, I was notified that DOJ-OIG determined that my application was flagged for improper political purposes and invited me to apply to the Honors Program via a pathway for those students impacted by improper hiring processes. I hesitated, but my parents urged me to apply even though I was not a supporter of the current administration. I did, and was hired. I spent a wonderful decade as a DOJ lawyer under multiple administrations and highly enjoyed my time. I'm glad I applied.
That said, I would not encourage any law student to apply to DOJ right now. This administration is toxic.
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. I wouldn't want the stress and uncertainty of working for this administration. He has other great options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At entry level he will be well insulated. But he should have a plan to leave for private as soon as possible.
Yes. He'll be fine.
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:Revoked
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