Welcome to the Law, Government, and Policy interest community!
Members of this community are interested in careers that provide services to the public while often working for the public’s best interest in mind. People who pursue careers in law, government, or policy develop skills in writing, public speaking, relationship building, interpersonal and intercultural communication, conflict resolution, outreach, systems-thinking, analysis, and problem solving.
Examples of career pathways include (but are not limited to): lawyers, legal assistants, paralegals, public policy, international development, researchers, engineers, finance and budgeting, managers, activists, community organizers, analysts, politics, advocacy and local, statewide, tribal or federal administrators.
Next Tuesday, June 28, a group of UW alums will be sharing their insights about Fulbright & other Global Opportunities! If you are interested in applying for a Fulbright scholarship or another global fellowship, you are encouraged to attend. Details …
Want to have a 10-minute meeting with a recruiter looking to hire Huskies for internships and jobs?Â
Join us on June 23rd for the Tri-Campus Virtual Job & Internship Fair, hosted in Handshake.
Details About the Fair:
83 employers are …
The 2022 Virtual UW Tri-Campus Summer Job & Internship Fair, hosted by the UW Career & Internship Center, offers an exciting opportunity to network with dozens of employers via 10-minute 1:1 video chats and 30-minute group sessions. Employers are all …
Just how important is law firm prestige?
This question might seem strange coming from a Vault Law editor, since we are, after all, known for the Vault Law 100—a ranking of the 100 most prestigious law firms in the …
We had an excellent panel discussion last week with four experts who have years of experience recruiting for government agencies. They had insight into what unnecessarily slows down government recruitment, and what strategies recruiters should consider to fill their …