I'm a 2L with prior/current/future federal internships. I'll answer your questions, but I have to warn you that a lot of things will vary depending on your prior work experience and what agencies/areas of law you're actually interested in. If you let me know what you're looking for more specifically, I could give you better answers.
Should I be looking at 1L summer jobs in government or does it not matter?
When interviewing for government jobs, showing your dedication to going that route is somewhat important. So if you don't have a background in public service, it's good to get some government experience on your resume. If you do already have a background in public serve, it's less important, though it still doesn't hurt.
Does the government recruit at the same time as firms (beginning of 2L)?
The more competitive government internships begin their recruitment process at the beginning of 2L. However, their process tends to be much longer. DOJ SLIP just began giving out offers in the last couple of weeks. Also unlike the firm recruitment process, the likelihood of receiving a permanent offer through one of these internships is fairly low (especially in the current economy).
Does working for the government count as "public interest" and are you eligible for LRAP?
This depends on your school's LRAP. At my school it only counts if you make less than around $35k (so....no, no you're not LRAP eligible). Look into what your school's policy is.
What is the government lifestyle like? Is the fact that starting salary is around 60 thousand an issue?
You don't make BigLaw salary; you don't even get close to it. That said, you work much more regular hours and around 40 hours a week, which is attractive. And the government has some killer benefits. There's IBR/PSLF, but if you have a ton of debt coming out of school, the lower pay is something to think about.
Is securing an entry-level attorney job difficult coming out of law school?
Yes. Yes it is. The level of difficulty depends on the specific agency/area you're interested in, but given the budget cuts, pretty much any entry level job is tough to come by.
The path required for entry-level legal employment depends entirely on the department/agency. DOJ requires entry through the AG Honors program (for those components that take entry-level, which isn't all of them). DHS has something similar. Go over to the 'Legal Employment' thread and you can read panicked 3L postings about applying through these programs; they're very competitive.
Stupid question-- are all federal government positions in DC or are there some in NY?
There are federal jobs in NY, though I have no idea if they're in the agencies/areas you're interested in. That said, there are far more federal jobs in DC.
If there's a relevant website/thread/article, please let me know. Thanks!
InGoodFaith wrote:jediknight2424 wrote:
If there's a relevant website/thread/article, please let me know. Thanks!
Google.