Route to AUSA
Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 11:52 am
Hi all,
I'm currently clerking in a city (City X) whose USAO generally only hires people with many years of experience. Due to personal factors, I'll most likely be staying in this city for 1-2 years post-clerkship and then moving to an unknown new city. Recognizing that it totally varies, what kinds of jobs in City X are likely to be a boon to my future application to work as an AUSA in Unknown City Y? Is it basically biglaw or bust? I'd really prefer to avoid biglaw (first-world problem, I realize), but I'm worried that trying to go the ADA route is rather short-sighted given that City Y's USAO might not like hiring former ADAs from a totally different jurisdiction. (Plus, I doubt any ADA office here is going to want to hire me if I reveal that I have to leave within a year or two.) Are there any other jobs I'm not thinking about that could plausibly lead to an AUSA position in a new city?
I'm currently clerking in a city (City X) whose USAO generally only hires people with many years of experience. Due to personal factors, I'll most likely be staying in this city for 1-2 years post-clerkship and then moving to an unknown new city. Recognizing that it totally varies, what kinds of jobs in City X are likely to be a boon to my future application to work as an AUSA in Unknown City Y? Is it basically biglaw or bust? I'd really prefer to avoid biglaw (first-world problem, I realize), but I'm worried that trying to go the ADA route is rather short-sighted given that City Y's USAO might not like hiring former ADAs from a totally different jurisdiction. (Plus, I doubt any ADA office here is going to want to hire me if I reveal that I have to leave within a year or two.) Are there any other jobs I'm not thinking about that could plausibly lead to an AUSA position in a new city?