Patent Bar Eligible 3L job prospects in NYC?
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 11:23 pm
Hi.
3L (May 2019) from Brooklyn Law School.
3.2 GPA, Mechanical engineering background. Worked 4 years as an engineer in electrical engineering.
Very heavy class focus on patent/ip/federal courts/admin law classes.
Had a 1L summer gig in-house with patent prosecution, did patent and trademark work all 2L year via the school's clinic program, and had a 2L summer SA at a patent boutique, but didn't get an offer (50% of the SA class for this firm didn't get an offer, the boutique lost a major client)
I can imagine that people fighting for the non-patent biglaw jobs have a much harder time with my credentials, however I'm hoping ya'll say its gonna be all right.
My question is: Do patent people really get a pass on credentials? My resume is strong, my GPA is mediocre. I've always heard that GPA doesn't matter for patent persons, and I am inclined to believe it as the big patent-specific firms in new york all gave me interviews and second interviews last OCI (Haug Paterners, Fitzpatrick Cella etc)
I'm looking to focus my mass-emailing applications, and I would like to know where i realistically stand.
-Do I mass-email every 3 months?
-Do I accept whatever I get, or do I wait it out for immediate hire come May to September 2019?
-Do I include my GPA on my resume? I feel as if its disingenuous to not put it on. For what its worth, I got the OCI interviews last year with an even lower GPA (3.03)
Also, any patent-law specific groups in this forum or others? Would like to connect with this niche field.
3L (May 2019) from Brooklyn Law School.
3.2 GPA, Mechanical engineering background. Worked 4 years as an engineer in electrical engineering.
Very heavy class focus on patent/ip/federal courts/admin law classes.
Had a 1L summer gig in-house with patent prosecution, did patent and trademark work all 2L year via the school's clinic program, and had a 2L summer SA at a patent boutique, but didn't get an offer (50% of the SA class for this firm didn't get an offer, the boutique lost a major client)
I can imagine that people fighting for the non-patent biglaw jobs have a much harder time with my credentials, however I'm hoping ya'll say its gonna be all right.
My question is: Do patent people really get a pass on credentials? My resume is strong, my GPA is mediocre. I've always heard that GPA doesn't matter for patent persons, and I am inclined to believe it as the big patent-specific firms in new york all gave me interviews and second interviews last OCI (Haug Paterners, Fitzpatrick Cella etc)
I'm looking to focus my mass-emailing applications, and I would like to know where i realistically stand.
-Do I mass-email every 3 months?
-Do I accept whatever I get, or do I wait it out for immediate hire come May to September 2019?
-Do I include my GPA on my resume? I feel as if its disingenuous to not put it on. For what its worth, I got the OCI interviews last year with an even lower GPA (3.03)
Also, any patent-law specific groups in this forum or others? Would like to connect with this niche field.