Do you think prospective employers give a lot of weight to being an officer in a club on campus? Or only if president? And even if you are the President, how much does it help when getting jobs, if at all?
I am a 1L and elections for out public interest group are on Thursday. I have a background doing lots of PI work but I am not totally set on that being my career path. I am still interested in joining a firm and maybe doing tax. I just don't want to pigeon hole myself.
So she I consider running for a position in the PI group, or would it pigeon hole me and/or not worth it? Would firms think it is weird to be really involved in a PI group?
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Re: Being an officer in a club on campus?
You don't have to list everything on your resume if you're worried about employers considering you too PI focused.
I know that firms aren't going to care. My suspicion is that PI employers would rather see you do something (e.g. volunteer for the ACLU, work for a PD's office, etc) than be an officer in a club.
I know that firms aren't going to care. My suspicion is that PI employers would rather see you do something (e.g. volunteer for the ACLU, work for a PD's office, etc) than be an officer in a club.
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Re: Being an officer in a club on campus?
Ture about not having to list everything on my resume. Didn't even think of that! ha. Now I just wonder if it will positively impact any prospective PI jobs and if it worth the time commitment ... uhhhh. haha.bk187 wrote:You don't have to list everything on your resume if you're worried about employers considering you too PI focused.
I know that firms aren't going to care. My suspicion is that PI employers would rather see you do something (e.g. volunteer for the ACLU, work for a PD's office, etc) than be an officer in a club.