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Hundreds Of Thousands Compete For Clerkships, How Can You Get An Edge

by Beverly Aarons 27. January 2010 09:15
According to an article in the New Jersey Law Journal, Federal judges received more than 400,000 online applications for only 1,244 clerk positions in the 12 months ending September 30, 209.  Many of the judges admitted that they are not able to review even a fraction of the applications they receive and instead rely on recommendations or limit their review to applicants who have significant working experience.  So how does a new graduate compete for judicial clerkships that have so many applicants?
  1. Make your clerkship search targeted. The average job seeker sent judicial clerkship applications to 37 judges.  And those applications were probably “generic.” Do yourself a favor and pick out the judges you want to work with.  Do your research and even try to network with the judge or those around him/her. 
  2. Send your application by mail.  It will be easier to get lost in the shuffle if you’re among 400,000 applicants who choose to apply for clerkships online. Instead apply via mail because some judges have expressed a preference for mailed applications, while others are outright ignoring online applicants.
  3. Go small.  Think about taking a clerkship in a smaller community. Even if you need to move, working in a smaller community could be the boost you need to find a job.

And just in case you were wondering, judicial clerkships aren’t just for new graduates.  As mentioned earlier, attorneys with lots of work experience are often given preference by some judges so be willing to include a judicial clerkship on your list of potential jobs



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