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1Ls & 3Ls: ARMY JAG Interviews Application Deadline is February 5, 2010

A recruiter for the Army JAG will be visiting the Law School on February 18 and 19 to interview 1Ls for paid, civilian law clerk positions throughout the country, and to interview 3Ls who want to be considered for Active Duty Accessions.  Because the 1L summer positions are not military positions, you do not have to be a U.S. citizen to be eligible, and the "don't ask, don't tell" policy does not apply.  If you want to interview with the recruiter when she is here, look at the appropriate posting ("Paid Summer Legal Internship," for 1Ls; "Army JAG Officer," for 3Ls) in the Job Bank on Symplicity and follow the instructions for "bidding" for an interview through the OCI portion of Symplicity by 11:00 PM on February 5, 2010. 

Submitted by Nilesh Patel, Career Advisor on January 12, 2010

This article appears in the categories: Career Services & Student Job Postings, Must-Know Info

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