abenson25 wrote:I have an interview this Tuesday with a District Court Judge. I have done some searching on the forum, but just curious if anyone else has some advice on what questions I may get asked. I am not too worried about it, but just thought I would ask!
I will assume this is for a semester or summer externship or a term clerkship, and not for a judicial assistant or career clerk position. I've interviewed for a district externship and clerkship, a magistrate clerkship, and an appellate clerkship, so I'll give you the factual rundown of questions:
District Externship:
I interviewed with two law clerks. They asked questions about my career plans. It was entirely social.
Then I interviewed with the judge. She didn't look at grades or anything. She just asked me about my family. Very social interview.
District clerkship interview #1:
The judge asked me about my academics. He wanted to know why I went to my law school. He wanted to know how I liked it there. He also mentioned my professor's letter, and he asked me my "life story." He also asked me where I saw myself five years from now. It was an hour-long interview, I think.
I did not interview with law clerks.
District clerkship interview #2:
The judge asked me about my life story, also. She asked me if I knew what I wanted to do after the clerkship. We talked quite a bit about my specific area of litigation. She told me about her court.
I interviewed with law clerks also, for quite a long time.
Magistrate judge interview:
The judge was very formulaic. He systematically went through my resume in time chronological order. And he asked me, again - very systematically - about each experience - from college through 1L, through 1L summer, through 2L, 2L summer, 3L, etc. Very methodical guy. Also asked me about my hobbies.
I interviewed with law clerks briefly.
Appellate clerkship interview:
The judge talked about my professors briefly. He asked me why I wanted to clerk on the appellate court. He asked me what I wanted to do with my life. Extremely short interview.
I interviewed with law clerks briefly.
I think you will experience something similar.