DOJ Law Jobs

Great timing. The boss announces his resignation and the department launches a help wanted app. While departing Attorney General Eric Holder considers his options and offers, now’s as good a time as any to look at opportunities for lawyers and law students interested in joining the Department of Justice. DOJ Law Jobs released in September features listings of current openings for experienced and entry-level lawyers, as well as paid and volunteer internships for law students, at the federal arm that boasts it’s “the world’s largest law office, employing more than 10,000 attorneys nationwide.”

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