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Suffolk Law School in Boston > Professional & Career Development > Students

Students

Building your law career calls for expert coaching. Whether it’s resume writing, interviewing with confidence, creating a network to aid your job search, or drafting a career plan, we’re ready to assist you.

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  • Create Your Resume and ePortfolio

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    A compelling and thoughtfully crafted resume is an essential vehicle for professional success. An ePortfolio provides an interactive platform to advertise the skills you develop during your time in law school to potential employers and colleagues. You can use our ePortfolio site to build your resume and ePortfolio.

  • Practice Your Interview

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    Effective interviewing is a learned skill. Use InterviewStream to practice your interview skills and contact a career advisor with any questions. Use the 'Create Account' link the first time you visit the site.

  • Search & Apply for Jobs

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    PCD is your gateway to recruitment programs, job postings, judicial clerkships and additional job search resources.

  • Meet a Career Advisor

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    PCD career advisors are knowledgeable allies who will coach you in every facet of your job search.  Use Symplicity to make an appointment today or visit PCD during walk-in hours.
  • Gain Experience Through Pro Bono Opportunities

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    The Pro Bono Program provides law students an opportunity to give back to the community while gaining practical experience and building a network of professional contacts.

  • Build Your Professional Network

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    Professional relationships and contacts represent the most critical gateway to career information and opportunities. Learn how to forge powerful connections that will advance your career.

  • Access Additional Resources

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    Supplement and advance your job search by exploring these resources.

 
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  • Practice Your Interview 
  • Search & Apply for Jobs
  • Meet a Career Advisor 
  • Pro Bono Opportunities
  • Build Your Professional Network
  • Access Additional Resources
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