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From Campus to Counsel: Making the Most of Your Summer Associate Experience

The From Campus to Counsel Podcast is designed to help law students as they navigate the on-campus interview process. Join us as we dive into the inner workings of on-campus recruiting, from researching law firms and preparing for interviews to managing callbacks and becoming an indispensable summer associate.

The summer associate program may be a temporary gig, but it’s no fling. This coveted role is the first step toward a successful legal career in private practice, and a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience and demonstrate your value to the firm. In this episode, learn how to make the most of your summer experience, and the relative importance of written work product and social events. Jack and Ted break down what it means to be “indispensable,” as well as the value of mentoring, how to handle offers, and staying a part of the team during your 3L year.

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