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What counts as "expirence"
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:00 pm
by SDviaVA
Do judicial clerkships, law clerk positions, law school clinic, and/or unpaid internships count as experience when applying to Attorney positions?
For instance, most job postings say something like "must have 1 to 3 years of experience." Am I wasting my time applying to a positions that requires at least 1 year of experience if I have 2-3 year of experience in the above mentioned roles, but none in an Attorney role?
Re: What counts as "expirence"
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:03 pm
by seizmaar
SDviaVA wrote:Do judicial clerkships, law clerk positions, law school clinic, and/or unpaid internships count as experience when applying to Attorney positions?
For instance, most job postings say something like "must have 1 to 3 years of experience." Am I wasting my time applying to a positions that requires at least 1 year of experience if I have 2-3 year of experience in the above mentioned roles, but none in an Attorney role?
i'm going to guess that some of those activities are going to be more credited than others, but you know that. you should just be ready to justify your experience if asked: that's all you control.
Re: What counts as "expirence"
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:16 pm
by mvp99
If you have it, you don't need it.
If you need it, you don't have it.
If you have it, you need more of it.
If you have more of it, you don't need less of it.
You need it to get it.
And you certainly need it to get more of it.
But if you don't already have any of it to begin with,
you can't get any of it to get started with,
so you have no idea how to get any of it in the first place.
Re: What counts as "expirence"
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:20 pm
by SDviaVA
mvp99 wrote:If you have it, you don't need it.
If you need it, you don't have it.
If you have it, you need more of it.
If you have more of it, you don't need less of it.
You need it to get it.
And you certainly need it to get more of it.
But if you don't already have any of it to begin with,
you can't get any of it to get started with,
so you have no idea how to get any of it in the first place.
Dr. Seuss is that you?
Re: What counts as "expirence"
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:20 pm
by horriblegb
SDviaVA wrote:Do judicial clerkships, law clerk positions, law school clinic, and/or unpaid internships count as experience when applying to Attorney positions?
For instance, most job postings say something like "must have 1 to 3 years of experience." Am I wasting my time applying to a positions that requires at least 1 year of experience if I have 2-3 year of experience in the above mentioned roles, but none in an Attorney role?
You are not wasting your time applying for a position that calls for 1 or 2 years of experience, imo. However, generally they do mean attorney experience, but it is not an absolute role. The position I am currently in wanted an attorney with 2-3 years experience, and I applied after only have been practicing for six months. You just never know, they may be flexible. I personally start to steer clear with it is 5 years +, you know they dont want a newbee at all, but sometimes I would use that opportunity to just send that firm an email about wanting to be considered in the future.
Re: What counts as "expirence"
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:21 pm
by Anonymous User
SDviaVA wrote:mvp99 wrote:If you have it, you don't need it.
If you need it, you don't have it.
If you have it, you need more of it.
If you have more of it, you don't need less of it.
You need it to get it.
And you certainly need it to get more of it.
But if you don't already have any of it to begin with,
you can't get any of it to get started with,
so you have no idea how to get any of it in the first place.
Dr. Seuss is that you?
ha no I'm the Urban Dictionary