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2L: FedGov vs County Atty (pay vs. prestige/location)

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 5:30 pm
by Anonymous User
For 2L summer, which of these would you pick and why: regional office of a federal agency or a county attorney's office? The former is in a city where I would like to end up after graduation, but the position is unpaid. The latter is in the same city as my law school, is paid, and usually keeps clerks on part-time during 3L. Neither, however, has any chance of post-grad employment.

Some other factors to consider:
- I have no desire whatsoever to stay in the city where I go to school after graduation
- County attorney's office will let me do some transactional work, which is what I would like to pursue after graduation
- Agency will not involve any transactional work, but several of their attorneys come from big firms in town that do transactional work

TYIA! I will gladly answer any questions that may influence your responses.

tl;dr: Will networking possibilities and a slightly more prestigious-sounding resume line outweigh an unpaid internship during 2L summer? Or is it better to gain experience relevant to my interests, and paid, even though it's in a city I want to leave asap after graduation?

Re: 2L: FedGov vs County Atty (pay vs. prestige/location)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:36 am
by Anonymous User
Bump. Have to make a decision soon. Any thoughts are appreciated. Leaning towards the federal agency mainly for location's sake.

Re: 2L: FedGov vs County Atty (pay vs. prestige/location)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:41 am
by lbg0125
Anonymous User wrote:Bump. Have to make a decision soon. Any thoughts are appreciated. Leaning towards the federal agency mainly for location's sake.
I'd say stick with location you want for the networking opportunities.