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Have you ever been asked the question, "Do I need an attorney resume for every practice area?" Well, if you're looking to get a job in law, then yes! But why is it so necessary? For starters, when applying for employment with different firms or private attorneys outside of your firm. These resumes are tailored and customized based on each employer's needs because not all employers have the same hiring practices.
Most legal employers expect potential candidates to apply with resumes as they usually have standard formats making them easier on hiring managers who often see hundreds of applications per day. It's also common practice during interviews or through informal conversations about their desired profession before committing to pursuing any career path.
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okay. So this person, so this person is a got a Juris doctorate. I would take off here grade point Think staff editors, stuff's fine. Being vice-president of the tax law society. Is that big of a deal? Some of these things where people just depend on their resume, it's just kinda like fluffy, I don't know if the tax law society is really doing a lot, but if it is, maybe that's fine.
This is great. This person has a law degree from a great school. And then also a finance an MBA and this total Dean's list all 10 semesters. Okay. Okay. lot of good things. So these are all very important good things. So the way our minds work is we think, private sector, legal experience versus other type of legal experience.
The, this is a perfectly fine just to call it experience. So I would just take that out. This is a good resume, I don't know. Maybe the persons would pass the bar yet, which is fine. But I would wait until you're I associated them put associate there. This person was also at a very good firm.
Tarter Krinsky is a great firm. I think this is fine. I liked the way this has been done. I like I like the interest in skills, I think. I don't, honestly, I don't really have any problems with the slot, this, I think it could be a little bit shorter. It's used, it's been it's using past tense here now, so I don't know why that is.
But maybe you don't work there anymore, which just fine if that's the case. But this is a good resume and one of the I don't know why you're moving to Florida admission pending. Okay. So I say, so you may know you didn't pass the bar and maybe the work slowed down. I don't know, but that's okay.
I would apply to other outside of New York city, if it was me, I would also I would try to remove things off of apply to more bankruptcy firms. I might even apply to the bankruptcy clerkship to get that on my resume. This is a good resume. If you take the right moves, she should be fine and have no problem getting in another position.
Even if the R was, whatever held up for whatever reason, there's no reason to worry about that.