Recruitment Insider
Our original series! Our “Recruitment Insider” episodes give you tips about recruitment, from cover letters to interviews, networking to knowing where to apply. Check out these episodes (and talk to your school’s career centre) for tips and tricks for success in structured recruitment and beyond! (And remember, it’s okay not to get a job from, or even participate in, structured recruitment. Listen to these episodes and succeed; your story isn’t over.)
This episode compiles candid conversations with racialized law students and a practitioner who recently completed the formal and informal recruitment process. Join our host, Rayleigh Minhyu Lee, to hear about their experiences, how they approached difficult topics, and advice for law students.
The 2L recruit can be a very stressful and sometimes even discouraging time for some students. For students who want to work in a large law firm or are dreaming of a specific firm, this podcast reminds students that there is more than one path to becoming a successful lawyer.
In this episode, Dr. Beth Van Schaack of Stanford Law School provides listeners with insight into how to start and maintain a career in international law. With host Peter Shyba, this interview focuses on lessons from Dr. Van Schaack's career in international humanitarian, criminal, and human rights law, and her new book, Imagining Justice for Syria.
In this episode, we discuss leaving the legal profession (twice), working in big law in NYC, aboriginal law in Toronto, and how to turn a boring question into an interesting answer during job interviews.
Our guest, Jim Robson summered and articled at Blakes (One of Canada's top business law firms) before joining the firm as an associate. Jim started with the Corporate group and found his way into the Competition, Antitrust & Foreign Investment Group. In this episode we discuss his law school experience at the University of Toronto, OCI’s, his interactions as a competition lawyer with the Competition Bureau, a recent merger, and much more.