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Career News - April 26, 2016 Career News - April 26, 2016 April 26, 2016 Fall OCI for Class of 2018 Below is a calendar with several of the upcoming important dates -- -please mark your calendars accordingly. The OCI and Resume Collection sessions are as follows: OCI Sessions: August 1-5 & 8-9** Interview Location: UC Davis Hyatt Place Hotel (Aug 1-5) Interview Location: King Hall (Aug 8-9) Alumni Directory August 15 Interview Location: King Hall Job Search Resources August 29 - September 2 Symplicity Interview Location: King Hall Career News Archives September 6-9 Interview Location: King Hall Archive of Recorded Off-Campus Session: CSO Presentations August 4** Interview Location: Sofitel Hotel in Redwood City Walk-In Hours: Resume Collection Sessions: 11 AM - Noon & 4 - 5 PM, July Resume Collection Monday - Thursday; August Resume Collection 11 AM - 1 PM, Friday BIDDING opens (all sessions) - JUNE 10 3Ls: 12 PM - 1 PM, Tuesday - Thursday (with Lisa Carlock); Beginning June 10 at 12:01am you will be able to view the initial list 12 PM - 1 PM, Monday and of employers (for all sessions). Friday (with Shannon Kahn). You may also start bidding (applying) for employers (for all 3Ls may also access general sessions). walk-ins. All bidding goes through Symplicity. Need more than a few Bidding deadlines vary by session. Each session has its own minutes? deadline. Call 530.752.6574 to schedule an appointment. The first bidding deadline is July 14 at 11:00pm. You are only able to view employers who are recruiting for your class year. OCI Questions: Please contact Kim Thomas at 530.754.5719 or [email protected] with questions pertaining to Symplicity, OCI, Off-Campus or Resume Collections. 1Ls and 2Ls - Information on How to Have a Successful Summer If you missed this program put on by Career Services on April 19, 2016, we strongly recommend that you take the time to watch the recorded video in the Mediasite section of the Intranet before your summer position begins. The program discusses how to make the most of your summer position as well http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1111433437798&ca=4d08b2b6-4699-4e9a-8f24-fe9af8840eab[4/26/2016 10:38:28 AM] Career News - April 26, 2016 as how to get the offer from your firm or government employer or sponsorship from your public interest organization at the end of the summer. Spring 2016 OCI and Resume Collection Bidding (applying) is now open. Students can access OCI job postings in the OCI & Resume Collection section of Symplicity. All bidding goes through Symplicity. Professor Leticia Saucedo, UC Davis School of Law Session: Spring 2016 (Summer Research Assistant Resume Collection) Bidding Deadline: May 1 at 11:00pm (Note: applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis) Class Level: 1L, 2L OCI Process Questions: Please contact Kim Thomas at 530.754.5719 or [email protected] with questions pertaining to Symplicity, OCI, the Resume Collection process. You can also stop by Career Services. Sacramento County Bar Association Solo/Small Practice Division -- Spring Meet & Greet On May 17, 2016 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM, the Sacramento County Bar Association (SCBA) Solo/Small Practice Division will host its annual Spring Meet & Greet at the University of Beer in Mid-Town Sacramento. A relaxed, free event with food & drinks where you can meet the SSPD Board and other members to network, get involved, and let the Board know how the SSPD can best help you and other small firms. Admission is free, but please register online at www.sacbar.org-Event Calendar. Registration for the 12th Annual Bay Area Diversity Career Fair Saturday, July 23, 2016 Hilton San Francisco Financial District 750 Kearny Street San Francisco, CA (map) The Bay Area Diversity Career Fair attracts hiring representatives from the most prominent law firms, government legal departments, and nonprofit organizations. Only law students who have completed their first year of law school by the time of the interviews are eligible to participate. Openings are for 2017 2L summer associate positions. Registration begins on: Monday, May 16 The registration site can be found here. Registration and bidding deadline: Sunday, June 12 11:59 p.m. PST A welcome reception for registered students and employers will be held on: Friday, July 22 at 6:00 p.m. Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP The Orrick Building 405 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94105 (map) For questions, please contact: Erica Bailey | Simah Bargzie | Michelle Lockhart Bay Area Diversity Career Fair Project Managers [email protected] http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1111433437798&ca=4d08b2b6-4699-4e9a-8f24-fe9af8840eab[4/26/2016 10:38:28 AM] Career News - April 26, 2016 1Ls and 2Ls: Still Looking for a Summer Position? UC Davis School of Law, Summer Programs, International Law Programs (Davis, CA): Deadline May 20, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350917 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Bankston Immigration Law Office (Berkeley, CA): Deadline August 26, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350853 (for Class of 2018) Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians (Valley Center, CA): Deadline May 16, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350893 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost LLP (San Diego, Los Angeles, CA): Deadline May 27, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350896 (for Class of 2017) Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP (San Francisco, CA): Deadline May 22, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350881 (for Class of 2018) Nevada County Public Defender's Office (Nevada City, CA): Deadline May 13, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350872 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Cuneo, Black, Ward & Missler (Sacramento, CA): Deadline May 2, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350764 (for Class of 2017) Law Offices of Tony J. Tanke (Davis, CA): Deadline June 17, 2016, Symplicity ID # 346834 (for Class of 2017 and 2016) University of California, Davis School of Law Professor Joslin (Davis, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350734 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Radoslovich Parker Turner, PC (Sacramento, CA): Deadline April 29, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350665 (for Class of 2017) Medivation, Inc. (San Francisco, CA): Deadline May 4, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350569 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Adobe Systems, Inc. (San Jose, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350559 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Oracle (Redwood Shores, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350558 (for Class of 2018) Liberty Mutual Insurance (Ontario, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350511 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Virgin America (Burlingame, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350548 (for Class of 2018) Silver Spring Networks (Redwood City, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350549 (for Class of 2017) CBRE Group, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350551 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) US District Court, Northern District of California (San Francisco, CA): Deadline May 1, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350502 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. (San Francisco, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350531 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Reed Smith LLP (San Francisco, CA): Deadline July 25, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350527 (for Class of 2018) Funding Circle (San Francisco, CA): Deadline May 31, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350449 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Office of Administrative Hearings (Oakland, CA): Deadline May 30, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350448 http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1111433437798&ca=4d08b2b6-4699-4e9a-8f24-fe9af8840eab[4/26/2016 10:38:28 AM] Career News - April 26, 2016 (for Class of 2017) Workday (Pleasanton, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350381 (for Class of 2018) POPSUGAR (San Francisco, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350380 (for Class of 2018) Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical (Novato, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350393 (for Class of 2017) Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara (San Jose, CA): Deadline May 13, 2016, Symplicity ID # 350394 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Flex (San Jose, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350372 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) LinkedIn (Sunnyvale, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350371 (for Class of 2018) Pandora Media Inc. (Oakland CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350369 (for Class of 2018) IMAX Corporation (Santa Monica, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350368 (for Class of 2017) Walt Disney Studios (Burbank, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350179 (for Class of 2017) Mozilla (San Francisco, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350183 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Salesforce.com (San Francisco, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350184 (for Class of 2018) Sony Network Entertainment International LLC (San Mateo, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350185 (for Class of 2018) Splunk Inc. (San Francisco, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350186 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason, District of Alaska (Anchorage, AK): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350158 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Alcatel Lucent Enterprise (Calabasas, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350177 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Orange County Superior Court (Santa Ana, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350112 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Nestle USA (Glendale, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350111 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Solazyme (South San Francisco, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350059 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) GoPro (San Mateo, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350055 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) Public Advocates, Inc. (San Francisco, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity ID # 350061 (for Class of 2018 and 2017) CA Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District (Sacramento, CA): Deadline ASAP, Symplicity
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