Foreign Languages in Demand for Legal Employment
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:35 am
Which foreign languages are in high demand during EIR, and other recruiting sessions? Anyone know? And if so, for what kinds of jobs/internships?
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From what I've seen, not much unless you can read/write fluently. I put "Mandarin" on my resume without specifying that my reading/writing skills are passable, but nowhere near fluent. On my first day of SA, was asked to translate a big, technical document from Mandarin to English. Needless to say, it sucked to tell the partner "Oh... well I can speak fluently, and may be able to get the translations if I had 8 hours, but I can't just read it and tell you what it says."Anonymous User wrote:I am a US citizen. I speak fluent Chinese and some basic Korean. Will this set me apart in the recruiting process during 1L and 2L internships/full time job search?
yeah, don't lie about language fluency. CSO told me about a girl a few years back who wrote "fluent in spoken japanese" on her resume after having taken a few semesters of it in undergrad and spending a few months in japan. at her callback at a V10 firm, she met with an associate who was visiting from the tokyo office who decided to switch to japanese halfway through the interview. needless to say, she got demolished and didn't get the job.Anonymous User wrote:From what I've seen, not much unless you can read/write fluently. I put "Mandarin" on my resume without specifying that my reading/writing skills are passable, but nowhere near fluent. On my first day of SA, was asked to translate a big, technical document from Mandarin to English. Needless to say, it sucked to tell the partner "Oh... well I can speak fluently, and may be able to get the translations if I had 8 hours, but I can't just read it and tell you what it says."Anonymous User wrote:I am a US citizen. I speak fluent Chinese and some basic Korean. Will this set me apart in the recruiting process during 1L and 2L internships/full time job search?
High gradesAnonymous User wrote:Which foreign languages are in high demand during EIR, and other recruiting sessions?