As a McGeorge alum, you have access to the services of the McGeorge Career Services Office (CSO)” for the rest of your legal career.

12twenty

Search through and apply for current employment opportunities, upload resumes and cover letters, and take advantage of other CSO services, including the Document Library, on 12twenty. The CSO sends regular e-mail messages featuring available job opportunities, so be sure your 12twenty profile accurately reflects your current email address, practice area and geographic preferences.

Are you a McGeorge Alumni who wishes to access job postings via the new 12twenty system? Please fill out this form and we will set up your new profile.

One-on-One Career Advising

  • In-Person Advising — Meet with a career advisor to discuss your specific job-search or career-transition plans. Book an appointment on 12twenty, or call us at 916.739.7011. Have your resume, cover letter, or other professional materials reviewed by emailing us at lawcareers@pacific.edu.
  • Email — You may also email your professional materials to lawcareers@pacific.edu. A career advisor will review them and email you back with comments.

CSO Resources

After graduation you may continue to use the resources of the McGeorge CSO, including books, handouts, and any other materials available in the CSO lobby.

Reciprocity

Reciprocity enables current McGeorge law students and Alumni to utilize the career resources from other ABA-accredited law schools, provided that they are participating in the NALP Reciprocity Program. McGeorge’s reciprocity policy can be found here (pdf). If you are a current student of alumni of McGeorge School of law and wish to participate, simply email the CSO at lawcareers@pacific.edu with the name of the school you would like to request reciprocity with, the school’s reciprocity policy, and the contact information of the member of their career services team that handles reciprocity requests. Please note that every school that participates has their own policies, blackout dates, and restrictions. In order to best utilize the service, be sure to review the policies of all schools you are interested in requesting reciprocity from and organize your requests accordingly. The CSO reserves the right to limit the number of requests if it deems that the requests exceed reasonable standards. If you would like more information on reciprocity, contact the CSO at lawcareers@pacific.edu. To view the NALP Reciprocity Policy Page, follow this link: https://www.nalp.org/reciprocitypolicies

Keep in Touch

  • Follow us on Instagram @McGeorgeSACS and connect with us on LinkedIn at University of the Pacific – McGeorge School of Law to keep up-to-date on job opportunities, CSO programs, and career news.
  • Follow the McGeorge CSO blog, McGeorge @ Work, to stay updated on upcoming CSO events and career tips.

CSO Events and Programs

As an alum, you continue to have access to some of the great programs sponsored by the CSO including our Job Search Bootcamp, the Young Alumni Program series, and several CLEs throughout the year. Watch your email and social media for more information!

Job Search Strategies

Below is a list of job-search resources and ideas. Please make an appointment with (or send an email to) a career advisor for more job-search and career-planning ideas specifically tailored to you.

  • LinkedIn — Build a strong LinkedIn profile and use LinkedIn to your advantage. For help in utilizing this tool, please contact the CSO at lawcareers@pacific.edu.
  • Network! — Solid networking skills can not only help you find the right job, but will help you build a professional reputation that will benefit you throughout your career.
  • Register with PSJD (www.psjd.org) to gain access the largest database of public interest and public sector jobs. The CSO has already paid your registration fees!
  • Federal Times (www.federaltimes.com) — has a great career section.
  • American Corporate Counsel Association: www.acc.com (lists available corporate counsel jobs).
  • Obtaining information on mid-sized and large law firms is relatively easy. Go to:
  • Small law firms often "fly under the radar" and may or may not be featured in large commercial database websites. To obtain information about small firms, you'll have to be creative: read local legal publications, talk to local attorneys, use WESTLAW and LEXIS to search cases and publications, and even look through the Yellow Pages.
  • Conduct informational interviews with McGeorge or undergrad alumni:
    • Alumni Directory — A few months after you graduate, you'll have access to the McGeorge online alumni directory. Use it to request informational interviews with alumni.
  • Be a joiner — Join bar associations. Participate in community groups. Volunteer.
  • Job Fairs — Many legal career job fairs around the country welcome recent law school graduates.
  • Attend professional development programs and other social networking events.

Questions?

Career Services Office
Email | 916.739.7011