Thursday, July 28, 2022

Be a Job Market Expert

The first step in figuring out the right job for you isn’t asking yourself what you want, it’s asking what the world around you needs and wants. Everything else flows from there.

Running your job ideas through the funnel of “1) What is there a need for? 2) What are my strengths? And finally, 3) What do I want to do?” will help you with big picture thinking.

There’s a lot of opportunity out there, but it probably won’t bite you on the nose. If you’re vigilant though, you will notice trends: family law is on the rise, the job market is growing in Tacoma, careers in compliance are evolving, and there is substantial unmet need in rural areas known as legal deserts. In addition, some of the best companies to work for are in our state; research legal roles (including JD-advantage roles) at those companies.

Your job is to find a job, and that means becoming an expert. Put your research skills to use and you’ll be an expert in no time!


Game On

With the bar exam behind you, law grads, let the games begin! In many ways, a job search is like a strategy game. You won’t always be in the mood to look for jobs, so it's important to build engines that will keep you moving, even when you're not feeling particularly motivated.



Every bit of planning you do moves you closer to the finish line.

Step 1: Create a map.

Have a concrete plan for when, how, and where you’ll look for jobs. Write job search tasks into an official schedule. Include time for looking for posted positions on a variety of sites (Symplicity, WSBA, KCBA, Tacoma-Pierce County Bar, WA Careers, Indeed, LinkedIn, etc.), writing and updating cover letters, meeting (in person or virtually) attorney contacts for coffee, attending panels and events, and volunteering. Keep track of your steps.

Step 2: Follow the rules.

It can be hard to listen to yourself, but you are the authority on your job search—no one else will make you do this work. Make sure you’re taking your own advice and directives seriously. An accountability partner can be helpful, so stay in touch with classmates, mentors, CPD advisors, and others who will encourage you in your efforts. What you say goes, so if you write an activity in your calendar, that’s a real “to do” item…DO IT.

Step 3: Continually reevaluate your strategy.

What works for some may not work for you. Feel free to adjust your plan. By keeping track of your tasks, you’ll be able to look back and see what’s gotten traction and what needs revamping. Try fresh ideas. As long as you keep moving, you’re doing something right.

Step 4: Encourage others (and ask for encouragement).

Brainstorming is a lot more fun with a friend. Surround yourself with positive people who will support you, give you constructive ideas, and help build you back up when you’ve had a hard week.

Step 5: WIN.

We say it again and again: it’s not if you’ll get a job, but when. So remember that as long as you’re actively taking steps to find employment, you’re moving closer to the day when you win big and get that offer call. In this game, trying leads to winning—every time.

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Department of Labor Virtual Info Session

The US Department of Labor Office of the Solicitor (SOL) is hosting a virtual information session for those considering a career with the agency. Join them July 20, 1-2:30pm Eastern.

Participants will hear from the Deputy Solicitor of Labor and learn about the SOL Honors Program and internships. You will also learn from two panels of speakers – one with National Office attorneys and one with Regional Office attorneys – who will discuss the substantive nature of their work, such as litigation practice, development of regulations, and provision of legal opinions and advice.


Event date: Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Event time: 1-2:30pm (ET)


Register for the session via Microsoft Teams here.