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USAO or DA for 2L Summer?
I would like to get some advice. I'm currently a 2L who wants to go into criminal prosecution and have been offered externship positions at a USAO and several DA's offices for the summer. Which offer should I take - USAO or DA?
Just some factors I am considering:
In general the DA's offices will have more court time (obviously) - a classmate I know who interned at one of the DA's offices that have given me an offer actually put on several trials last summer. There is a possibility that if I do well, I will be given preference when hiring for post-bars / DDA rolls around. Also, I live near a couple USAOs and can always apply for an externship with either one for the academic year.
However, the USAO is a well-connected office can open a lot of doors from what I understand. Also, I am interning at a DA's office on the misdo team right now and am getting a fair amount of court time arguing 1538s.
Thanks for your advice, greatly appreciated.
Just some factors I am considering:
In general the DA's offices will have more court time (obviously) - a classmate I know who interned at one of the DA's offices that have given me an offer actually put on several trials last summer. There is a possibility that if I do well, I will be given preference when hiring for post-bars / DDA rolls around. Also, I live near a couple USAOs and can always apply for an externship with either one for the academic year.
However, the USAO is a well-connected office can open a lot of doors from what I understand. Also, I am interning at a DA's office on the misdo team right now and am getting a fair amount of court time arguing 1538s.
Thanks for your advice, greatly appreciated.
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Re: USAO or DA for 2L Summer?
Without knowing your grades, schools, etc. I'm going to say the DA's office is better. Your #1 priority is getting post law school employment. The simple fact is most if not all USAO's don't hire directly from law school. A DA's office at least gives you a shot at post grad employment with that office. Also, the court time you'd get in a DA's office is more relevant to entry level criminal employment than the stuff you'd be doing at a USAO's office.
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Re: USAO or DA for 2L Summer?
+1conn09 wrote:Without knowing your grades, schools, etc. I'm going to say the DA's office is better. Your #1 priority is getting post law school employment. The simple fact is most if not all USAO's don't hire directly from law school. A DA's office at least gives you a shot at post grad employment with that office. Also, the court time you'd get in a DA's office is more relevant to entry level criminal employment than the stuff you'd be doing at a USAO's office.
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bk187 wrote:+1conn09 wrote:Without knowing your grades, schools, etc. I'm going to say the DA's office is better. Your #1 priority is getting post law school employment. The simple fact is most if not all USAO's don't hire directly from law school. A DA's office at least gives you a shot at post grad employment with that office. Also, the court time you'd get in a DA's office is more relevant to entry level criminal employment than the stuff you'd be doing at a USAO's office.
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Re: USAO or DA for 2L Summer?
Thanks guys for the advice.
I didn't bring this up because I wanted some honest opinions, but I accepted the USAO offer last week (they gave me 48 hours to decide) over other DA's offices. It basically came down to money: I would be able to move home and commute to the USAO, whereas I'd have had to fork out $$ to live in the same area as the other DA's offices.
I got an offer from a DA's office today that has a strong 2L program with a chance of post-grad employment and is in the same city / county as the USAO. So, financial concerns are moot, and chances of potential employment are up. Would it be advisable to withdraw an offer made to the USAO? How should I do it?
I've only sent in my e-Qip form and haven't completed any background check forms, so I don't think I've wasted that much time of their time. I keep thinking it's a bad idea to renege; at the same time, I'm just an intern, and as someone correctly pointed out, I won't be getting hired at their office anytime soon. I'm sure they have plenty of other candidates to take my place.
Again, any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I didn't bring this up because I wanted some honest opinions, but I accepted the USAO offer last week (they gave me 48 hours to decide) over other DA's offices. It basically came down to money: I would be able to move home and commute to the USAO, whereas I'd have had to fork out $$ to live in the same area as the other DA's offices.
I got an offer from a DA's office today that has a strong 2L program with a chance of post-grad employment and is in the same city / county as the USAO. So, financial concerns are moot, and chances of potential employment are up. Would it be advisable to withdraw an offer made to the USAO? How should I do it?
I've only sent in my e-Qip form and haven't completed any background check forms, so I don't think I've wasted that much time of their time. I keep thinking it's a bad idea to renege; at the same time, I'm just an intern, and as someone correctly pointed out, I won't be getting hired at their office anytime soon. I'm sure they have plenty of other candidates to take my place.
Again, any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: USAO or DA for 2L Summer?
Just tell them the truth. Tell them there is a possibility of poast grad employment. They probably won't give a shit. They know that they don't pay you or hire you.Anonymous User wrote:Thanks guys for the advice.
I didn't bring this up because I wanted some honest opinions, but I accepted the USAO offer last week (they gave me 48 hours to decide) over other DA's offices. It basically came down to money: I would be able to move home and commute to the USAO, whereas I'd have had to fork out $$ to live in the same area as the other DA's offices.
I got an offer from a DA's office today that has a strong 2L program with a chance of post-grad employment and is in the same city / county as the USAO. So, financial concerns are moot, and chances of potential employment are up. Would it be advisable to withdraw an offer made to the USAO? How should I do it?
I've only sent in my e-Qip form and haven't completed any background check forms, so I don't think I've wasted that much time of their time. I keep thinking it's a bad idea to renege; at the same time, I'm just an intern, and as someone correctly pointed out, I won't be getting hired at their office anytime soon. I'm sure they have plenty of other candidates to take my place.
Again, any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: USAO or DA for 2L Summer?
See about splitting. My USAO office allowed me to split after I got a second (paying) position.
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Don't split. If the DAs office likes to employ its former interns, you're gonna want to spend the whole time there.luckyduck wrote:See about splitting. My USAO office allowed me to split after I got a second (paying) position.