CPD Programming and Events - Spring 2008
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Throughout the year, the Center for Professional Development organizes trainings,
panel discussions, and networking receptions that will assist in developing
effective professional skills as well as provide opportunities to build your
network in the legal community. These programs provide a perfect compliment
to your classroom learning, supplying practical information that you’ll
use throughout your career.
The events focus on helping you decide on a suitable practice area and career
path as well as facilitate access to practicing attorneys who can serve as valuable
resources and mentors. The skill based training focuses on training students
to be excellent networkers, interviewers, and leaders in the profession.
Seminars and CPD Information Sessions
Interviewing Seminar
You’ve probably heard us say it before: interviewing is an art. Great
interviewees are not born, they’re made. In this seminar, you will learn
the principles of effective interviewing, including how to prepare, crafting
strong answers that highlight your capabilities and experiences, and things
to think about when formulating questions that you will be asking of your interviewer.
Please reserve your spot to attend a seminar by e-mailing lawcareers@seattleu.edu,
or by signing up in the binder at CPD’s front desk.
Thursday, January 24, 5-6:30 p.m., Room C1 / Shawn
Wednesday, January 30, 3:30-5 p.m., Room 110 / Amy
Tuesday, February 12, 12-1:30 p.m., Pizza Room C1 / Stacey
Networking Seminar
Networking is critical in the legal community. You can learn about specific
job opportunities, meet people who have career paths that inspire you, and learn
about a particular practice area. Yet, many people are not comfortable with
the mechanics of the networking process. In this seminar, CPD staff will address
the importance of networking, environments in which networking is appropriate
and fruitful, and ways that you can effectively and efficiently continue building
your professional network. Please reserve your spot to attend a seminar by e-mailing
lawcareers@seattleu.edu, or by
signing up in the binder at CPD’s front desk.
Tuesday, January 29, 12-1:30 p.m., Pizza, Room C1 / Shawn
Thursday, January 31, 5-6:30 p.m., Room C1 / Joan
Tuesday, February 19, 12-1:30 p.m., Pizza, Room C1 / Amy
Public Interest Seminar
The public interest arena is a vastly rich and varied legal avenue. Whether
you have a firm idea of what you want to do in serving the public good, or are
exploring your options, this seminar will give you information in determining
what is right for you and how you can pursue that career path. Particularly
covered in this seminar are methods of navigating the competitive landscape
of public interest jobs and fellowships, ideas for experiences to pursue today
so you are a competitive candidate in the future, and an overview of fellowships
and the fellowship application process. Please reserve your spot to attend a
seminar by e-mailing lawcareers@seattleu.edu,
or by signing up in the binder at CPD’s front desk.
Tuesday, February 5, 12-1:30 p.m., Pizza, Room C1 / Stacey
Tuesday, February 26, 12-1:30 p.m., Pizza, Room C1 / Joan
PIJF Info Session
What’s table talk? How do I make the best impression when I meet an
employer? Is it worth it to go to the Fair if I don’t get any interviews?
(The answer to the last one is yes!) Come learn how to effectively prepare for
and work the Northwest Public Service Career Fair. This meeting is crucial if
you want to get the very most from the fair and nail your interviews.
Tuesday, January 15, 12-12:50 p.m., Room C5
1L Diversity Programs Events
If you are considering applying to one or more of the diversity summer opportunity
programs, make sure to attend the information sessions and networking events
related to these opportunities.
Diversity 1L Student Reception
Thursday, January 3, 5-7 p.m., K&L Gates
Puget Sound Area Minority Clerkship Program Information Sessions
Student Panel featuring 2L participants of the 2007 PSAMCP
Tuesday, January 15, 12-12:50 p.m., Room C1
Program Representative Info Session
Tuesday, January 15, 5 p.m., Second Floor Gallery
Individual Firm Diversity Fellowship Meet & Greet
Wednesday, January 16, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Second Floor Gallery
Mock Interview Programs
Come into our office and sign up for the 3rd Annual Mock Interview Program
which will be held on the evenings of Wednesday, January 30 and Thursday, January
31. Practicing attorneys in a variety of fields will be on campus to do mock
interviews and provide individual feedback. This is a great opportunity to network
and practice your interview skills with attorneys in a non-competitive, no-stress
atmosphere.
Note: Wednesday’s interviews are reserved for 1Ls applying for diversity
programs. Thursday is open to all 1L and 2L students.
Wednesday, January 30, 6-8:45 p.m., CPD/ATJI Offices
Thursday, January 31, 6-8:45 p.m., CPD/ATJI Offices
Pathways to a Career in International Law
On Tuesday, April 1, the American Bar Association’s International
Law Division will present an innovative program entitled “Pathways to
a Career in International Law”. The program brings law students together
with experienced legal practitioners to explore opportunities in International
Law. Attending this event will help you learn about international internship
opportunities, understand other legal systems and cultures, and develop legal
and interpersonal skills for the global market. For anyone interested in any
area of international law, this program is a must.
Tuesday, April 1, 5-6:30 p.m., Room C1
Clerkship Info Session
Interested in post-graduate clerkships beginning in Fall 2009? Whether you
are applying across the country or solely in Seattle, the application process
is complex. We'll help you sort out when, how, and to whom to apply and walk
you through it each step of the way. This introductory meeting will give you
an overview of clerking and of the application process. You'll also sign up
for clerkship updates and receive a step-by-step guide for the clerkship application
season covering the next six months. This meeting is primarily geared towards
2Ls, but is also open to 3Ls pursuing clerkships for 2009.
Monday, April 7, 5:15-6 p.m., Room 110
Tuesday, April 8, 12-12:50 p.m., Room C1
10 Dos and Don'ts of Summer Associate Practice
Viewing your summer associate position as a 10 week job interview can keep
you on your toes, but it can also have you hiding under your desk intimidated.
In this seminar, we will cover some of the most important rules for making a
good impression this summer and locking up a job offer. From practice pointers
to etiquette, social graces to business essentials, we want to help you make
the most out of the opportunity you have secured. Being a practicing attorney
is very different from being a law student, and can also be very different from
working in another type of office. Whether you are planning to be in a two person
office or a two hundred person office this summer, this seminar will cover simple
guidelines designed to keep you both careful and confident.
Wednesday, April 9, 12-12:50 p.m., Room 110
OCI Info Sessions
In the fall, firms and organizations come to campus to interview mostly 2Ls
and some 3Ls for summer and full-time positions. See which firms
participated last year. The information session will briefly introduce the
process of applying for firms through eAttorney, discuss how to properly prepare,
and answer any questions you may have. If you are considering participating
in OCI, please make sure to attend one of these sessions.
Tuesday, April 22, 12-1 p.m., Room C5
Tuesday, April 22, 5-6 p.m., Room C1
Summer Job Information Sessions
Symetra Financial Internship Info Session
Each year, Symetra Financial hires one 1L from SU to work in their corporate
legal department. It’s the perfect chance to get exposed a variety of
areas in Corporate Law. Attorneys from Symetra will make a short presentation
and students interns from pervious years will talk about their experience.
Thursday, January 17, 12-1 p.m., Room C1
Meet & Greet with Attorney General Rob McKenna
Attorney General McKenna and several Assistant Attorney Generals will be present
to discuss the various opportunites offered by the Attorney General's Office.
Information about the Office's recruitment programs for 1L, 2L and 3L students
will also be available.
Tuesday, March 4, 4-6 p.m., Attorney General Offices, Downtown Seattle, 800
5th Ave, Suite 2000
Networking
The 2nd Annual Washington Defense Trial Lawyers (WDTL) and Law Student Speed
Networking Event
This is an ideal opportunity to learn about litigation from the perspective
of the mid sized firm corporate attorney and build relationships and mentors
that will be an asset to you during law school and beyond. The program will
be limited to 40 students and every seven minutes you’ll connect and meet
with one of fifteen attorneys who practice in a variety of areas and firms.
This program was very favorably received last year and is critical to your networking
success. The perfect way to meet 15 practitioners in a laid back setting. Appetizers
will be served.
Wednesday, February 13, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Second Floor Gallery
PILF 15th Anniversary Auction
Come support the Public Interest Law Foundation and their Summer Grant Program
while having a great time bidding on some amazing auction items. Judges, practicing
attorneys, faculty, and staff will be celebrating the 15th Anniversary of PILF
and working to create more funding resources for SU summer interns working in
public interest! Professor John McKay will be the Keynote Speaker!
Saturday, March 1, 5 p.m., Campion Ballroom, Seattle University Campus
The 1st Annual Washington Trial Lawyers Association (WSTLA) and Law Student
Speed Networking Event
Fifteen trial attorneys from small firms who represent the plaintiff side
will attend the event and provide insight into the excitement, challenges, and
satisfaction of advocating for the little guy. The members of this organization
are very collegial and rely heavily on a supportive network of colleagues. Attend
this event to learn and equally important build relationships that will benefit
you throughout your career. Not to be missed. Appetizers will be served.
Monday, March 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Second Floor Gallery
Career Fairs and Conferences
Public Interest Job Fair
The Northwest Public Service Career Fairs are hosted by the Northwest Consortium
Law Schools. These are the premier career fairs for public interest summer hiring
in the Pacific Northwest. This is a great way for first year law students to
get substantive legal experience. Check out the Web site for more information
www.nwpifair.org and be
sure to visit the Web site often, as we are still adding new employers. Many
of the organizations will be doing interviews.
Seattle: Friday, February 1, Student Registration opens at 10 a.m., Campion
Ballroom
Portland: Saturday, February 2, Student Registration opens at 10 a.m., Templeton
Student Center - Lewis & Clark College
The Second Annual Solo, Small, and Mid-Size Firm Fair
On Thursday, March 6, CPD will host The Second Annual Solo, Small, and Mid-Sized
Firm Information, Networking, and Career Fair. Last year, forty employers participated
and 1, 2, 3, and 4Ls secured jobs, found mentors, learned about specific fields
of law, and connected with members of the bar in a relaxed setting. This year,
we expect to have seventy-five employers attend. During the fair, employers
will meet with students to discuss their practices and how to effectively develop
opportunities within the profession. Whether you already have a job or not,
this fair is not to be missed. The fair provides a unique opportunity to connect
with members of the bar in a casual setting and developing relationships with
attorneys practicing in a diverse variety of specialties.
Thursday, March 6, 5-7 p.m., Campion Ballroom, Seattle University Campus
Choices Career Exploration Conference
Co-sponsored by PILF and the Center for Professional Development, the Choices
Career Exploration Conference is designed to educate students about non-traditional
legal careers. The event will feature attorneys from the corporate and sports
law sector, the political arena, as well as those practicing criminal, immigration,
environmental, international, labor and employment, health, and Indian law.
See the Choices page for more information.
Friday, April 11, 1-5 p.m., Sullivan Hall
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