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How to Write a Legal Resume
  • Summary While having a well-written resume is a
    critical aspect of your job search, many
    attorneys dont know how to write one. Learn how
    to write a legal resume.

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  • Getting your resume right is probably one of the
    most critical elements in your job search. As a
    general rule of thumb, employers will give each
    resume 20 to 30 seconds of their attention.
    Within that time, they have to be able to review
    your background, ascertain your main selling
    points, and determine your suitability for the
    position.Consider the following basic pointers
    when constructing your resume
  • Place your most marketable features up front on
    your resume (i.e. if you did particularly well in
    law school, mention that fact on the first page).
  • Often it is best to put your "Education" section
    at the beginning of your resume, noting your
    graduation year. This is helpful, as it will help
    the reader know whether he/she is dealing with a
    senior, junior or mid-level lawyer.
  • Use heading and bullet-point sentences in the
    "Work Experience" section. It is important that
    you avoid long paragraphs and provide only an
    outline of your experience. If you wish to
    provide more information about your practice,
    attach a "Transaction Summary" sheet to your
    resume. The goal is to make your resume as easy
    as possible for your reader to read.

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  • For lawyers, a well-presented experience section
    is much more effective than the highlights
    section which tend to be recommended by
    outplacement organizations and resume 'how to'
    textbooks.
  • Cut the personal self-analysis blurb (i.e.
    "dedicated, hard-working, ambitious associate"),
    but don't be afraid of "showing off" about the
    work you have done and are particularly proud.
    Never leave the reader to assume facts.
  • See 6 Things Attorneys and Law Students Need to
    Remove from their Resumes ASAP if they Want to
    Get Jobs With the Most Prestigious Law Firms for
    more information.
  • Include a short, personal interest section at the
    end of your resume. Many employers look for it
    and it is often a good icebreaker at the
    beginning of the interview.
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  • Many candidates ask us how long a resume should
    be. It will differ for each candidate depending
    upon how long they have practiced and how many
    positions they have held. However, as a general
    rule you should keep it to approximately 2 pages
    (not including the "Transaction Profile
    Summary").
  • If in doubt, it is a good idea to attach
    transcripts. This is especially true if you are
    applying for an associate or overseas position.
    If you know your ranking in your law school
    class, this is also helpful.
  • Do not try to be too clever with resume
    presentation. Using multiple colors, fancy
    binders, or weird typeface is not going to get
    you the job. How you construct your resume
    reflects how you may present legal analysis.
  • Do not try and hide facts which employers
    obviously want to know. For example, some
    applicants omit year of graduation in an effort
    to hide their seniority. This just does not work.
    It only serves to annoy the reader and cause them
    to assume the worse.

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  • Whether you are looking for a job or not, you
    should always try and keep your resume up to
    date.
  • Having the right resume may determine whether or
    not you're granted an interview. It may be time
    consuming to write, but will certainly be worth
    it in the end.
  • This article How to Write a Legal Resume first
    appeared on LawCrossing is the world leader in
    pure monitoring and reporting of legal jobs,
    through its active and growing research into all
    legal employers throughout the world.

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