School of Law Career Center

The Career Center provides resources, support, and opportunities to students and graduates as they transition from law school to professional life. The Career Center’s goal is to help students and graduates find rewarding and meaningful work in the law by teaching lifelong skills to achieve career goals.

Golden Gate University School of Law does not make its facilities or services available to employers who discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, religion, age, color, disability, sexual orientation, gender identification, ancestry, national/ethnic origin, nationality/citizenship, political affiliation, marital status, medical condition, or any other status protected from discrimination by federal, state, or local law. The use of our services constitutes an affirmation of this policy.

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Regular Hours: Mon – Fri: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Book appointments using the GradLeaders Career Services Platform

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Career Coaching

Students receive individualized guidance and coaching from the Career Center team as well as detailed resume and cover letter reviews, mock-interview preparation, and more.

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Employers

The Career Center thanks you for recruiting with GGU! GGU offer employers complimentary access to post positions in GradLeaders or by completing a job posting form. Employers may find instructions and information related to their GradLeaders account here. Questions or concerns may be directed to lawcareer@ggu.edu.

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Resources for Graduates

Graduates never lose access to the Career Center. Alumni can utilize the Career Center for job-search advice, industry leads, and networking opportunities. They can also visit for career coaching, detailed resume and cover letter reviews, mock-interview preparation, and more. Alumni may access these resources by logging into GradLeaders.

For Alumni

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Industry Information

The Career Center provides students and alumni with information about trends in the legal job market, grant opportunities, and networking events focused on various practice areas. The Career Center works with faculty and student organizations to bring attorneys to GGU to speak about practice areas and legal opportunities. The Career Center also facilitates visits with law firms, corporate in-house legal teams, and other JD-Advantage employers.

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Bridge Fellowship Program

To assist with a smooth transition to law practice, GGU Law provides a limited number of modest stipends to recent graduates who volunteer in a legal capacity for courts, government agencies, and public interest organizations.

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Recruiting

The Career Center provides access to clerkships, externships, and post-graduate opportunities, hosts semi-annual on-campus interview (OCI) programs, and promotes job fairs to link students with formal internship and job opportunities.

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Gradleaders Career Platform

JD students and alumni can use the GradLeaders Career Services Platform to access part-time and post-graduate legal opportunities, register for career events, participate in recruiting programs, and access resources. Students may access GradLeaders through the myGGU Portal.

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Events and Programs

The Career Center offers programs throughout the year to promote industry knowledge and professional development. Programs focus on practice areas, real-world tips, and skill development. Students can take part in Public Interest Day, #FirstGen programming, and programming specific to each class year.

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Leap Program

The Career Center created LEAP (Leadership Education and Professionalism) to ensure students were office and practice ready based on employer needs and feedback. LEAP offers students the opportunity to earn a certificate for gaining professional knowledge. The program requires students to watch six professional development videos, meet with a career coach, and create a LinkedIn profile.