Marketing yourself to prospective employers is an effective tool for finding the right position in a desired area of practice, advises Sari Zimmerman of UC-Hastings
...years. Although it is too soon to produce statistics for fall 2012, NALP executive director James Leipold said he expects the volume of hiring done...
...years. Although it is too soon to produce statistics for fall 2012, NALP executive director James Leipold said he expects the volume of hiring done...
...worst entry-level job market in more than 30 years, according to NALP, an East Coast nonprofit that tracks the job market for newly minted...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...worst entry-level job market in more than 30 years, according to NALP, an East Coast nonprofit that tracks the job market for newly minted...
...data released today by the National Association for Law Placement. NALP said that while $160,000 remained the prevailing starting salary at large...
...Summer associate job offers sink to an all-time low, according to NALP, confirming the brutal job environment. As if you needed us to tell...
...Summer associate job offers sink to an all-time low, according to NALP, confirming the brutal job environment. As if you needed us to tell...
...at most firms. The Association for Legal Career Professionals (also known as NALP, the...
...the number of associates by 30 percent to 50 percent, according to NALP figures. While no statistics are available yet for summer 2010, anecdotal evidence...
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