Basic Reminders in Making Law Student Resumes

Published: 22nd March 2011
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You might have asked this to yourself: will the first job be easy? Especially if you are a graduating law student or a fresh grad. What you have to beleaguer yourself is making your resume-the beginning of it all. Aside from all the good grades and the academic achievements, making a resume is really difficult. So if you are having trouble making law student resumes, here is a quick and straightforward guide to making a resume that will get you started on your legal career.



First question: how able are you in writing a resume? Second question: do you actually know how to make a proper resume? Third question: how seriously do you need a job? What you call for is law examples of sample law student resumes. Then again, it is not recommended that you copy and paste, as what other individuals do-which is improper, as well as illegitimate. Have them as a guide. If you have friends who have already gotten a job, ask for their resume and try to study or get tips from them as well. This helps much because once you browse through enough samples or other people's resumes; you will be able to create one for your own. Making a resume is not an ability; it is an art so practice is needed.





The second most important thing in making your resume is to make an impressive cover letter. Yes, a cover letter. Most people only have the exact cover letter with just little changes in names and dates, but in the legal career making a good cover letter will not just impress your would be bosses but also it will feature your writing skills and elaborate your other talents. Your resume will have all your academic achievements, your accomplishments, all the organizations, advocacies and positions you have held, but elaborating it all will be on your cover letter. But your cover letter should not only be anything on your resume but also every feature of you that your future bosses will also be keen to have as a part of the company.



If you have been a chairperson of your club or have organized countless activities, do not forget to include all of that in your resume. As the more and the relevant, the better. Who knows? The seminar you have gone to may be organized by the manager himself. Or the club you have presided has been founded by the interviewer himself. Wouldn't it be favorable?




Last but not least, though most people think this is not imperative, is to also feature in your law student resumes your interests and your own passions in life. A law firm or a legal career may need particular requirements but sometimes these passions and interests will reflect the type of employee you are and they will further compliment all your advocacies and extra-curricular activities for a legal career is not just a job but it is a passion. Providing you have what it takes and the passion to do what you want to do, then your resume will be complete and you will no doubt have more than enough job offers to choose from.


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