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Graduate Employment Resources

Symplicity CSM

This database contains job listings, employer profiles, alumni and professional development mentors. The system is password-protected and its use is intended for OCU LAW students, graduates and approved reciprocity recipients.

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Law School Exchange of Job Listings & Newsletters

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Job listings are available through a consortia effort located at:

Government Honors & Internship Handbook

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This is a comprehensive resource for researching federal, state and local government sector employment opportunities, both for summer internships during law school and permanent employment after graduation. Representative federal agencies in this handbook include the CDC, CIA, EEOC, EPA, FBI, FCC, FDIC, FEMA, IRS, US Departments of Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health & Human Services, HUD, Interior, Justice, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and many, many more…

Reciprocity

We cooperate and participate with ABA-accredited/NALP member law schools across the country to aid and assist in the job search process. OCU LAW students and graduates can request reciprocal privileges that may be available from other law school career development offices. Reciprocity requests are processed through the PCDC.

*It should be noted that many schools close reciprocity during the busy fall on-campus interview season, typically August 1 through mid-November. Therefore, requests received by the PCDC during recruitment 'blackout periods' will be processed on the dates the requested schools resume granting reciprocal services.

Legal Search and Placement Agencies 

There are many cases where engaging a legal search firm makes sense. While most large cities have several from which to choose smaller legal markets may not have the same opportunities. It is recommended that job seekers contact the local bar association for recommendations on search firms.