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What Can I Do with My Law Degree? What can I do with my law degree? University of Otago’s Law graduates are recognised in New Zealand and overseas as trusted advisers, skilled advocates and as leaders in business and government. Law at University of Otago Information sheet: http://www.otago.ac.nz/law/undergraduate/otago036374.pdf Faculty of Law’s homepage: http://www.otago.ac.nz/law/ For Law Graduates: LinkedIn: http://tinyurl.com/otagolawalumni Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OtagoLawAlumni Exploring careers in law University of Otago’s Faculty of Law’s career page: http://www.otago.ac.nz/law/about/careers/ What careers can your Otago law degree lead to? http://www.otago.ac.nz/law/about/careers/otago055550.pdf CareersNZ – Law Industry: http://www.careers.govt.nz/jobs/law/ Hays Salary Guide 2013: http://www.hays.net.nz/salary-guide/index.htm NZ Law Society 2013 Resources Snapshot – NZ Legal Profession: http://www.lawsociety.org.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/64011/Snapshot-2013-Web.pdf Guide for New Lawyers: http://my.lawsociety.org.nz/in-practice/information-for-new-lawyers/new-zealand-law-society-guide- for-new-lawyers/becoming-a-lawyer Legal employment in New Zealand The following list provides links to the websites of some of New Zealand’s larger employers of law graduates. Anderson Lloyd: www.andersonlloyd.co.nz Gallaway Cook Allan: www.gcalegal.co.nz/ Bell Gully: www.bellgully.co.nz/ Inland Revenue: www.ird.govt.nz/ Brookfields: www.brookfields.co.nz/ KPMG: www.kpmg.com/NZ/en/Pages/default.aspx Buddle Findlay: www.buddlefindlay.com/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade: www.mfat.govt.nz/ Chapman Tripp: www.chapmantripp.com/ Ministry of Health: www.health.govt.nz/ Crown Law Office: www.crownlaw.govt.nz/ Minter Ellison Rudd Watts: www.minterellison.co.nz/ CSM Sport & Entertainment: www.csm.com/ NZ Law: www.nzlaw.co.nz/ Deloitte: www.deloitte.com/view/en_NZ/nz/ PWC: www.pwc.co.nz/ DLA Phillips Fox: www.dlapf.com Russell McVeagh: www.russellmcveagh.com Downie Stewart: www.downiestewart.co.nz/ Simpson Grierson: www.simpsongrierson.com/ EY: www.ey.com/NZ/en/Home The Treasury: http://www.treasury.govt.nz/ Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment: Webb Farry: www.webbfarry.co.nz/ www.med.govt.nz/ Wilson Harle: http://www.wilsonharle.com/ Legal Job Sites: OtagoCareerHub: https://careerhub.otago.ac.nz/ The College of Law – Jobs Noticeboard: http://www.collaw.ac.nz/Your-Career/Jobs-Noticeboard-at-the-College/ New Zealand Government Jobs Online: https://jobs.govt.nz/ IPLS – Career Opportunities: http://www.ipls.org.nz/career-opportunities Auckland District Law Society – Jobs Online: http://www.adls.org.nz/for-the-profession/jobs-online/ Lawfuel: http://www.lawfuel.co.nz/jobs/ Seek: http://www.seek.co.nz/ Trade Me – Legal Jobs: http://www.trademe.co.nz/jobs/legal CVMail: http://www.cvmail.co.nz/ UniJobs: http://www.unijobs.co.nz/ My Law Society: http://my.lawsociety.org.nz/in-practice/jobs/vacancies Legal Recruitment Agencies: Hays: http://www.hays.net.nz/ Hudson: http://nz.hudson.com/ Jlegal: http://www.jlegal.com/en/home Legal Personnel: http://www.legalpersonnel.co.nz/ McKenzie Ellis: http://www.mckenzieellis.co.nz/ Momentum: http://www.momentum.co.nz/ Niche: http://www.nicherecruitment.co.nz/ Williams Legal Recruitment: http://www.williamslegalrecruitment.co.nz Robert Walters: http://www.robertwalters.co.nz/ Student Law Associations Society of Otago University Law Students (SOULS): http://www.souls.co.nz/ Te Roopu Whai Putake: http://www.otago.ac.nz/law/undergraduate/support/otago036478.html New Zealand Law Students’ Association: http://www.nzlsa.co.nz/ International Law Students’ Association: http://www.ilsa.org/ Other Law Associations and Websites New Zealand Council of Legal Education: http://www.nzcle.org.nz/ College of Law: http://www.collaw.ac.nz/ Institute of Professional Legal Studies: http://www.ipls.org.nz/ New Zealand Law Society: http://www.nz-lawsoc.org.nz NZ Lawyer Online: www.nzlawyermagazine.co.nz NZLawyer2B: http://www.nzlawyermagazine.co.nz/NZLawyer2B/tabid/2442/Default.aspx Overseas resources for exploring careers in law Lawyers Weekly: http://www.lawyersweekly.com.au Careers for Law Graduates (Graduate Careers Australia): http://www.graduatecareers.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/careers_for_law_graduates.pdf Options with… Series, Prospects (UK): http://www.prospects.ac.uk/options_law_your_skills.htm .
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