Law School Launches New First Year Career Development Course

December 13, 2012





  
In 2011, a revitalized Career Development Office opened its doors with a mission to help St. John’s law students and graduates find rewarding work in the law and in other professional pursuits. “We know that the most successful students in the job search process are those who discover a path, take courses in that area, gain experiences through externships and clinics and network through Law School events, student organizations and co-curricular activities,” said Dean Michael A. Simons. “In rethinking our approach to career development, it was clear that we needed to be more integrative and proactive in helping students gain the tools and skills they need to succeed in today’s legal market.”

Reconceived in this way, career development infuses the Law School’s offerings from orientation through graduation, ensuring that students are not just getting a degree, but are actively building a path to the profession. That pathway includes foundational courses, advanced courses, drafting courses, clinics, field placements, and extra-curricular activities ― all focused on developing practical skills and targeted expertise so that our graduates are profession-ready. As part of this holistic approach to career development, this fall, the Law School launched a seven-week ungraded Career Development course for 1Ls taught by:

  • Larry Cunningham, Associate Dean for Student Services
  • Jeanne Ardan, Director, Career Development Office
  • Christopher McKittrick, Writing Specialist, Career Development Office
  • Helena Rojas Quinn, Associate Director, Career Development Office

The new course aims to provide an introduction to the skills law students need to conduct a successful job search. Through classroom work, mock interviews, writing and technology assignments and specially designed events, students learn about the job market, the range of summer and permanent positions available, constructing a resume and cover letter, interviewing skills, conducting online job searches, building a professional network and expectations during the job search.

The course opened with a September 28, 2012 Student-Alumni Career Conference featuring 40 Law School alumni presenters organized into panels representing diverse career pathways, including:

  • Bankruptcy Law
  • Civil Litigation
  • Criminal Law
  • Family Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Labor and Employment Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Tax Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Securities Law

Conference Photo Gallery 1
Conference Photo Gallery 2

Panelists gave the 1Ls and upper level students in attendance real world perspective on the different practice areas and related skills and advised them on how to break into the field. Students also had time to network with alumni during the event. “The Student-Alumni Career Conference was a wonderful way to kick-off the Law School’s dynamic new approach to career development,” said participant Nicholas M. Cannella ’75, Chair of the Law School Alumni Association's Career Development Committee. “We alumni thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to introduce a new generation of students to the broad practice spectrum in which St. John’s lawyers have enjoyed rewarding and successful careers. And, honestly, it was simply energizing to meet and speak with the students. What a terrific group of future practitioners.”

Over the next several weeks, students worked on class assignments, submitted resumes and cover letters for review and participated in mock interviews. “The students’ response to the Career Development Course was very positive,” said Jeanne Ardan, Director of Career Development. “They were attentive during classes and offered thoughtful comments and questions. As a result, the initial drafts of the application documents that students submitted to their career counselors for critiquing were of high quality. Additionally, by providing students with detailed information on job search strategies and interviewing from the outset, the career development course prepared students to approach the processes with confidence and vigor.”

They also attended a panel program on Careers in Law and Religion sponsored by the Law School’s Center for Law and Religion and learned about practicing in the field of sports and entertainment law from M. Quentin Williams ’91 at a lunch event hosted by the Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Society. Rounding out the events was a very popular panel program on how to ace an interview with a district attorney's office. Moderated by Kimathi Gordon-Somers, Associate Director of Career Development and Coordinator of the Externship Program, the speakers included:

  • Dennis T. Brogan ’02, Kings County District Attorney’s Office
  • Scott Kessler, Adjunct Professor of Law, Queens County District Attorney’s Office
  • Angel Marshall ’08, New York County District Attorney’s Office
  • Nicholas Mauro ’04, New York County District Attorney’s Office
  • Jed Painter ’07, Nassau County District Attorney’s Office
  • Pishoy Yacoub ’05, Bronx County District Attorney’s Office

Careers in Law and Religion Photo Gallery

"Our number one priority as a law school is helping students succeed in their career development,” Dean Cunningham said. “The Student-Alumni Career Conference and wonderful events that followed anchored and enhanced the new Career Development course. We are grateful for the outpouring of support from alumni, who have so generously volunteered their time to speak with students, and look forward to continuing the collaboration in the months and years ahead."