Career Development

1. Career Success Conversations in Law [now online]

In this small group conversation, students are guided by an experienced Career Success Coach in a collaborative discussion on their career development journey.

Topics covered will include:

  • Current industry trends which may impact career plans
  • Building and demonstrating the skills that employers value, and
  • What steps can be taken to achieve career goals.

Link to register here

 

2. Life After Law School

If you’re a law student, chances are you’re finding yourself drowning in a huge amount of information about your career.
Life After Law School is a podcast series brought to you by the Faculty of Law. Meet law alumni and industry representatives with a legal background as they discuss their career pathways and career insights. You can find Life After Law School on Apple Podcasts and SoundCloud. Coming to other podcast players soon.

3. Leap Into Leadership Online

Hello from Career Connect.

We’re excited to announce that our new Leap into Leadership Online (LiLO) module, Foundations of Leadership, is now live!

The module helps students explore definitions of leadership, how leadership increases confidence and employability, provides improvement strategies, and gives advice on how to create a personal leadership development plan. Students can access Foundations of Leadership at any point of their LiLO progress, and be completed in their own time and at their own pace.

4. Department of Justice and Community Safety- intern program

The Department of Justice and Community Safety (the department) is now recruiting interns to work over their winter and summers university breaks for three to eight weeks on full-time paid placements at its head office in the Melbourne CBD. Please note that part time hours may be considered.

Perfect for students undertaking the penultimate year of a law or justice related degree (e.g. criminology), this is a rare opportunity to experience a compelling side of the legal profession outside private practice.

The department’s interns will enjoy exposure to policy development, legal advice and high-profile public litigation, legislation creation and cabinet processes s. Your contribution as an intern will aid in the development of advice provided to the Attorney-General and other justice ministers and contribute to exciting civil and criminal law reforms and policy projects.

Learn more

 

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