
What can the University of La Verne College of Law do for your organization?
On Campus Interviewing – This is the most convenient way to fill your law clerk or attorney positions. Just give us your hiring criteria and, on a preset date, visit the La Verne Law campus to interview the law students you have preselected. It is that easy.
Resume Collect/Resume Books – Unable to attend On Campus Interviewing? We will collect resumes from our quality law students and recent graduates that meet your criteria and forward them on to you.
Spring Career Fair –Meet the future top-notch legal talent in Southern California at our Career Fair and Reception in April 2013. This exciting event will provide an opportunity to meet and interview our law students and recent graduates for summer or entry level positions. We will also provide a student and recent graduate resume book to you.
Job Postings – Job posting services are available free of charge, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Simply fill out a Job Posting Form and the Student Affairs & Career Services Office will be happy to post your open position for our students and alumni to view. La Verne Law Job Posting Form 2012
Mock Interviews – Want to find that great law clerk before the competition does? Participate in La Verne Law’s Mock Interview Program. Law students will come to your office to practice their interview skills and receive invaluable feedback from you. Attorney Registration Form 2012-2013
Mentor Program – Remember what it was like when you were in law school and how important it was to receive valuable insight from practicing attorneys? The La Verne Law Mentor Program matches law students with a practicing attorney in the area of law that interests that particular law student. Students have the opportunity to shadow their Mentor and seek guidance. The Mentor Program is an excellent opportunity to really make a difference in the development of a new attorney and have some fun while you are at it. Attorney Registration Form 2012-2013
E-Mentor Program – Do not have enough time to be a Mentor? Then sign up to be an E-Mentor. Simply grant us permission for current La Verne Law students to contact you via email with short and quick career related questions about your specific practice area. Attorney Registration Form 2012-2013
Career Panels – Share your expertise by sitting on a career panel. Your valuable practice experience can positively impact our law students. And who knows who might sit next to you on a panel? Attorney Registration Form 2012-2013
If you have questions about how we can assist you with your recruiting needs, please feel free to contact the Student Affairs & Career Services Office:
August Farnsworth, Esq.
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs & Career Services
University of La Verne College of Law
320 East D Street
Ontario, CA 91764
(909) 460-2016
FAX (909) 460-2082
afarnsworth@laverne.edu
Heather Startsman
Student Affairs & Career Services Coordinator
University of La Verne College of Law
320 East D Street
Ontario, CA 91764
(909) 460-2017
FAX (909) 460-2082
hstartsman@laverne.edu

