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LL.M. Tip -
Ask Your LL.M. Program Career Coach or Counsellor!

      If you are a current LL.M. student or an LL.M. graduate, contact the LL.M. Career Office at your U.S. Law School! Your school's LL.M. career office or career coach or career counsellor should be able to offer you many suggestions as to how to pursue these and other LL.M. job opportunities in the U.S. and outside the U.S.
      LL.M. jobs may not be easy to acquire.  You are encouraged to persevere!
Video on Getting A Law Job!
Above is a video by experts on getting law jobs. It is relevant to international LL.M. & J.D. students. The video was produced by the American Law Institute (ALI), the American Bar Association (ABA), and the Association for Legal Career Professionals (NALP).

More on LL.M. Jobs -- LL.M. Roadmap

Part VII of LL.M. Roadmap is titled "Getting a Job; Achieving Other Post-LL.M. Goals". It has three Chapters -- 26, 27 & 28.

These Chapters offer you many strategies for you to find an LL.M. job, including preparing LL.M. resumes (or LL.M. CVs) and LL.M. cover letters, preparing for LL.M. job interviews, LL.M. networking, LL.M. students self-assessing and determining their own career aspirations, and more! The three Chapters are:

  Chapter 26:  Achieving Your Career Goals: 88 Eight Strategies for LL.M. Students & Graduates

   Chapter 27:     Optional Practical Training (OPT) for F-1; Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for F-1; & Academic Training (AT) for J-1;  & Other Work in the U.S. During & After Your LL.M.

      Chapter 28:      Bar exams and practicing law in the U.S. after your LL.M.
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