The Bridge is a blueprint for students to help in obtaining the legal internship that is best for them and using that experience to take control of their career.
Telling Your Story uses techniques students learn in legal writing classes to teach them how to draft memorable resumes and cover letters.
Complete with advice on evaluating answers and assessing cultural fit, the second edition of High-Impact Interview Questions features dozens of all-new questions designed to gauge: accountability, assertiveness, attention to detail, judgment, follow-through, risk-taking, and more.
This book outlines how taking the time to plan, prepare and follow specific action steps will make you comfortable with your networking efforts and increase your effectiveness.
"This book provides an updated guide for the novice and professional alike, full of essential information from entrance into the profession, through career development, occupational refocus, professional options, to retirement preparation."
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This LibGuide was created by the NCCU Law Library and is designed to assist students and provide quick access to the library's career services related resources.
NCCU's Office of Career Services and Professional Development provides career and professional development assistance to the students and alumni of North Carolina Central University School of Law. They offer a number of programs, workshops, online resources, office resources, and other opportunities to facilitate career and professional development. The Office is located on the main floor of the Law School in Suite 160 across from the Great Hall.
The office is available to help NCCU Law Students by offering:
For more information on NCCU's Office for Career Services visit the Career Services Home Page.
The information in this guide is organized into the following pages: