The Law Library Can Help You Shine for On Campus Interviews

Law students send resumes far and wide with the hope of landing their dream placement, but during On Campus Interviews, or OCI, you won’t have to venture far. Employers come to campus because it is an efficient way to gauge many students’ qualifications in one cost effective, concentrated time period. The Law Library can help you highlight the knowledge and skills that will help you stand out from the crowd.

The library’s reference librarians are happy to meet with job seekers to help research firms and other employers. We can help you read up on cases that attorneys have argued to assemble talking points. Find judges’ past decisions and gather details such as the types of cases that law firms tend to handle most frequently. This can help you keep a steady rapport with your interviewers when they ask you what you’d like to know about the placement.

We can help you identify ways to stay up to date on developments in your field. Reading through blogs, reading details on developing cases, pending rule changes and other legal news, or engaging with expert commentary is a way you can highlight your mastery of and dedication to your particular field during interviews and networking events. We can help you set alerts on your favorite research databases so you can be sure that you’ll have the latest information when you need it.

We can also introduce the tools of the trade, including materials in the library collection that practitioners frequently consult. Online practice guides and document templates can help you impress interviewers, and then produce professional work efficiently. We have experience using specialized tools and research databases for particular practice areas, which can give you a leg up over competitors with more baseline research skills.

Furthermore, our Law Employment Research Guide assembles tools job seekers can use to tailor your resumes and cover letters and to prepare for interviews. Books from the library’s collection provide focused advice on landing particular jobs and thriving in the legal profession. Legal news websites can help you stay current. We have focused advice on researching law firms, with websites and litigation analytics tools that provide data on employers. Blogs and books provide tips for getting in the door and moving up the ladder.

The guide also has advice if you are seeking a clerkship. It lists texts and blogs that provide tips on standing out, as well as resources on finding job openings and reading up on judges’ work. Finally, the Professional Development topic, we introduce networking opportunities, such as specialized legal associations in Arizona as well as student organizations at ASU. We also provide texts on developing life and legal skills and introduce practice tools that can help you build expertise and efficiency in your field. The law librarians have firsthand experience navigating the legal employment landscape, and the skills and experience that can help you land your dream job during OCI. Meet with a Librarian to get an edge before you button up your best interview suit.

Andrea Gass, Reference Librarian