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Career News Archives Bidding Deadline: February 2 at 11:00Pm January 25, 2018 Spring OCI 2018 Bidding Deadlines Bidding for Spring OCI 2018 is now open. Please see below for application deadlines for the currently scheduled sessions. Remember: * All bidding goes through Symplicity. * Log on to Symplicity here, or via the UC Davis website or the link that is in any of the emails that you have received from our office regarding OCI. Do not Google Symplicity! It will send you to the wrong page (employer log in) and your log in will not work. Alumni Directory * Bidding deadlines vary by session. OCI (New Employers): Job Search Resources Stanislaus County Public Defender's Office OCI Date: February 8 Symplicity Session: Spring OCI 2018 (Feb 8) Class Level: 1L, 2L, 3L Career News Archives Bidding Deadline: February 2 at 11:00pm Sacramento County Public Defender's Office Archive of Recorded OCI Date: February 6 CSO Presentations Session: Spring OCI 2018 (Feb 6) Class Level: 1L, 2L Bidding Deadline: Jan 31 at 11:00pm Walk-In Hours: Resume Collection Sessions: 11 AM - Noon & 4 - 5 PM, Session: Spring 2018 (January Resume Collection) Monday - Thursday; Class Level: 1L, 2L, 3L 11 AM - 1 PM, Friday Bidding Deadline: January 25 at 11:00pm (TONIGHT!) Walk-in Hours for 3Ls Only: 12 PM-1 PM, Monday - Friday Session: Spring 2018 (February Resume Collection) Class Level: 1L, 2L, 3L Call 530.752.6574 or email Bidding Deadline: February 12 at 11:00pm [email protected] to schedule an appointment. OCI Questions: Please contact Kim Thomas at 530.754.5719 or [email protected] with questions pertaining to Symplicity, OCI or Resume Collections. PI/PS Day Key Dates This year, the Public Interest/Public Sector Legal Careers Day (PI/PS Day) will be held on February 3, 2018 at UC Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco. The PI/PS Day job fair has two components; (1) formal interviews and (2) networking (Table Talk). Each year, many King Hall students obtain employment through formal interviews. Additionally, King Hall students have also received interviews and job offers from the Table Talk networking. The student application deadline may have passed, but make sure to mark your calendars with the following upcoming dates. Jan 26, 2018 at 12:00pm room 1301: Career Services will have an information session to answer any last minute questions about PI/PS day and let you know what to expect. Jan 26, 2018 by 3:00pm: Students notified of interview offers (including as an alternate). Students will accept or decline the interviews on the PI/PS Day Symplicity. Jan 30, 2018 by 5:00pm: Deadline to accept or decline interviews. Jan 31, 2018 by 5:00pm: Students download their final interview schedule Feb 3, 2018: PI/PS Day at UC Hastings College of the Law For questions about PI/PS Day, contact Sofia Parino ([email protected]) or Kim Thomas ( [email protected]) in the Career Services Office. Goodwin 1L Diversity Fellowship Goodwin 1L Diversity Fellowships provide first-year law students from underrrepresented backgrounds with awards of $10,000 each, to help cover expenses while working in a public interest law position during the summer after their first year of law school. One item to note: Students applying for judicial internships are also eligible to apply for Goodwin's 1L Diversity Fellowship. In addition, fellows will receive a guaranteed callback interview with a Goodwin office of their choice during the interview season after the student's first year of law school. Interested candidates must complete the online application on Goodwin's website and submit a resume, undergraduate transcript and copy of current law school transcript by Monday, February 26, 2018. Questions? Contact Goodwin at [email protected]. PI/PS Day Logistics Friday, January 26, 12-1pm, Room 1301 Planning to participate in PI/PS Day this year? Join Career Services on January 26, 2018, from 12:00 to 1:00pm, in Room 1301, to get "insider" tips on day-of logistics and interview and networking tips. 3L Job Search Strategies: Spring 2018 Wednesday, January 31st, 12-1pm, Room 1301 In this program, Career Services staff will discuss what steps 3Ls need to be taking right now to secure post-graduate positions. The presentation will address hiring timelines for post-graduate positions, best practices for direct applications, and the continued importance of networking. Information will also be provided about the often confusing state government hiring process for entry-level attorneys and strategies for obtaining contract work following the bar examination (and turning it into permanent work). Questions about your 3L job search or this program in particular? Email Lisa Carlock in the Career Services Office. Summer Public Interest Funding Information Session January 31, 2018 Noon to 1:00 pm Room 1002 Attention King Hall 1Ls & 2Ls! Planning to work in public service this coming summer? Wondering how to make financial ends meet? Applications for summer funding will be released next week. Make sure you attend the Summer Public Service Funding Information Session. We will go over the application and deadlines for summer funding. Save the Dates! Public Interest Meet & Eat Bring your lunch and join King Hall professors, staff, and fellow public interest minded classmates once a month to socialize, discuss classes, internships and careers, and build a sense of community. Fourth Wednesday of each month February 28, March 28 & April 25 12-1pm in Room 1320 Contact Sofia Parino in the Career Services Office with any questions. Paid Public Interest Fellowship Opportunity Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County (NLSLA) is seeking 1L and 2L students to apply for a summer position funded by the California Bar Foundation (CBF). The Public Interest Fellow will work on a project related to increasing employment opportunities for justice involved adults of color residing in the Antelope Valley, a remote part of Los Angeles County. The intern will gain a full range of skills in public interest lawyering, including direct legal services, impact litigation, and policy advocacy. The Public Interest Fellow will be a part of the organization's larger summer internship program. The fellowship is for a 10-week period, 35 hours per week. The Application Deadline is February 3, 2018. For more information, including how to apply, visit http://www.nlsla.org. UC Undocumented Legal Services Center Summer Internship Opportunity The University of California Undocumented Legal Services Center is looking for a summer intern with an interest in immigrant rights and immigration law to help with casework. The University of California Undocumented Legal Services Center serves the immigration-related legal needs of undocumented students AND undocumented family members of UC students. Operating out of UC Davis School of Law, the program reaches out to students at UC campuses including UC Davis, UC Los Angeles, UC Merced, UC San Francisco, UC Santa Cruz, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, and UC Riverside. The UC Undocumented Legal Services Center provides the following free services: * Immigration legal advice and representation for undocumented students in the UC system and their families. * Legal support for informational and know-your-rights sessions at the UC campuses. * Legal support for campus clinics and workshops to inform individuals of their rights, assist with renewal applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), family-based immigration petitions, naturalization, U-Visas, VAWA, and other forms of immigration relief. * In-depth consultations and direct representation before immigration agencies. Under very close supervision by Attorney Fellows and Supervising Attorneys, the intern will be involved in all aspects of the work including client interviews, translations for clients, support with filing applications for immigration relief, and translating documents. Interns must consent to keep all information confidential. For more information, including application instructions, check out Symplicity ID 355345. Diversity Opportunities Interested in an internship in private practice next summer at a law firm or a corporate legal department? New opportunities for diverse 1Ls to gain law firm or in-house experience and get paid for the summer are being announced every day. Make sure to read all emails from the Career Services Office. Emails sent out on December 18th and December 20th, in particular, contained a number of opportunities for 1Ls, including a list of over 60 diversity opportunities with direct links to apply. Visit the Diversity Opportunities page on the Career Services website for a full list. Email your application materials to a Career Services counselor for review today! Legal Services of Northern California Summer Fellowship Legal Services of Northern California is looking for 1Ls and 2Ls to serve as Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps JD members this summer. The application deadline is January 26, 2018. This position will be focused on improving the lives of low-income and homeless veterans but may also include service in other areas of civil legal aid. AmeriCorps JD members who successfully complete program requirements will receive a $1,230 Segal AmeriCorps Education Award to be used for educational expenses or federal student loans. Members are also welcome to seek outside funding up to $4,200. Interested applicants should send a cover letter and résumé to [email protected] with the subject line '2018 AmeriCorps JD Program'. For more detailed information on the AmeriCorps JD program generally, please visit the website.
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