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Career Services for Students
From the moment you arrive on campus and throughout your time at New England Law | Boston, our Career Services team will work closely with you to help advance your legal career and provide you with guidance and connections to help you become the kind of lawyer you’re meant to be.
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Career Counseling
We work with you to create a personalized strategy to identify and achieve your career goals. From 1L specific programming to mock interviews, practice specific panels, and one-on-one coaching, our tailored tools equip you for success.
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Responsible Lawyering
Part of the Academic Excellence Program, this innovative and interactive 1L class covers topics such as resume and cover letter writing, 1L summer job searching, networking and perfecting communication skills. The fall session ends with our Alumni Career Forum; the spring session focuses on interviewing.
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Career Forum
Network one-on-one with successful legal professionals at our Annual Career Forum. Held every November, the event brings together students and over 80 attorneys in both traditional and nontraditional legal careers who answer students’ questions and give advice for entering the job market.
Summer Fellowship Program
Work alongside practicing attorneys in law firms, corporations, or government agencies after your first year (second year for part‑time students). Receive a $4,500 stipend and make valuable professional connections as you spend eight- to ten weeks gaining experience drafting legal documents, managing case files, conducting research, and attending client meetings and court proceedings.
Weekly Advice and Online Job Postings
The Career Services Office sends a weekly electronic newsletter to all students with recruitment opportunities, new job listings, and professional development programs offered both on and off campus.
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Boston Bar and Massachusetts Bar Association Student Membership
You’re automatically enrolled as a law student member of the
Boston Bar
and
Massachusetts Bar Association
, which give you access to hundreds of free educational programs, networking opportunities, and social events. Many New England Law alums are active members and leaders in both groups.
Reciprocity Requests
You may request a letter of reciprocity that will allow you to use the Career Services Office at another ABA-accredited law school (subject to the other school’s reciprocity policy). View other
law schools’ reciprocity policies
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Stories of Success
“Choosing a law school with a part-time program enabled me to pursue my dream of becoming an attorney and provided the flexibility to build my Résumé through full-time internships, clinics, and employment.”
Christopher Hughes, Graduate
“I was able to experience what life is really like as counsel for an international corporation.”
Katie Milligan, Graduate
“Our graduates stay, grow their careers, and help build our communities. We’re woven into the fabric of New England.”
Karyn Polito, Graduate
“There are hundreds of law schools to choose from, but very few of them leave the impression New England Law does on its students.”
Czara Venegas, Graduate
Frequently Asked Questions
How soon can I begin accessing the Career Services Office?
Our team is there for you from the moment you arrive on campus. We’ll not only help you prepare for the job search process we also will introduce you to potential career paths you may not have considered and connect you with our vast alumni network.
Are their paid internship and fellowship opportunities?
Yes. Our
summer fellowship
come with a stipend as do our summer
judicial internships.
Will I have an opportunity to network with potential employers?
Yes. We not only connect you with our vast alumni network, we sponsor law networking, employer panels, and other career-focused events.
How can I build interview skills?
The spring session of the
Academic Excellence Program’s
1L Responsible Lawyer course focuses on interviewing.
Where can I find job opportunities?
We send out a weekly electronic newsletter to all students with recruitment opportunities and new job listings, which are also posted
online.
Can I get help writing my resume?
Yes. Resume and cover-letter writing are a key component of the
Academic Excellence Program’s
1L Responsible Lawyer course; we also offer one-on-one assistance.
I’m not sure I want to work at a law firm. Are there other options?
Yes. Our 12,000- plus alumni work in virtually every legal sector—as well as in government, business and nonprofit positions—and live virtually everywhere in the world.
See some of the employers who are eager to hire our grads.
Our career services team is here to help connect students and alumni with employers and with each other. Need advice? Have a question or concern? Just reach out:
Career Services Office
154 Stuart Street
Email:
cso@nesl.edu
Career Services Contact Us Form
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