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Resume and 1L Gig
I just accepted a 1L summer position with NORML (National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws), I am pretty sure I want to do criminal defense when I graduate and the work I will be doing at NORML should introduce me to this.
Does anyone think this could hurt my resume if I decide to go for Biglaw or Midlaw my 2L summer?
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone think this could hurt my resume if I decide to go for Biglaw or Midlaw my 2L summer?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Resume and 1L Gig
0L here, did you make a similar post some time back? Anyway, I don't really know, but I don't think a law firm will care where you worked before as long as the work shows you can work well for their firm.
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Re: Resume and 1L Gig
No direct experience with this, but they will def ask you about your 1L summer experience, so you will have to talk about it in a meaningful way. If you come off as radical in their eyes you're probably done. Another risk is that they wonder if you use marijuana yourself.Anonymous User wrote:I just accepted a 1L summer position with NORML (National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws), I am pretty sure I want to do criminal defense when I graduate and the work I will be doing at NORML should introduce me to this.
Does anyone think this could hurt my resume if I decide to go for Biglaw or Midlaw my 2L summer?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Resume and 1L Gig
if i were a hiring partner id prolly forward ur resume around the office for lolz ("look at this fucking stoner who thinks he has a shot with our firm") before auto-rejecting u. others may differ in opinion, but just letting u know wat i think of u.
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Re: Resume and 1L Gig
Thanks for your responses. I don't think I will come off as a radical in the interview. I mean I definitely support the organizations cause but my primary reason for taking the internship is for the experience and the location (DC). I go to a regional T1 so moving out to the East Coast was tough and this is where I eventually want to end up. I think that when I talk about it in the interview it will be clear why I chose the job. I'm just hoping the name won't preclude me from getting in the door.
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Re: Resume and 1L Gig
dood wrote:if i were a hiring partner id prolly forward ur resume around the office for lolz ("look at this fucking stoner who thinks he has a shot with our firm") before auto-rejecting u. others may differ in opinion, but just letting u know wat i think of u.
Well I wouldn't want to work in that type of environment, so I'm not worried about getting hired at a firm that would go to that extreme.
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Re: Resume and 1L Gig
I doubt it'll really hurt you at all, unless you're unable to talk about your experience or you smell like a dispensary in interviews.
Lawyers tend to be a pretty liberal bunch.
Lawyers tend to be a pretty liberal bunch.
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Re: Resume and 1L Gig
Lawyers traditionally want to blend in, because standing out generally results in more distractions than benefits. I feel the same way about this gig. Sure, I'm sure there are some who are open-minded enough to think of it as just a job, but I'm sure some will question if you will be the best fit for a corporate law firm given your predilections. The point is moot though given that you've already accepted the offer.