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With law firms, government agencies and corporate legal departments shedding surplus lawyers by the tens of thousands, the law schools churning out 50,000 to 100,000 new graduates each year, highly trained and competent lawyers are truly a "dime a dozen". Legal jobs are more scarce than ever before, with fewer and fewer employers looking to hire lawyers. As a result, the pressure to succeed in each legal job interview that comes your way has never been greater, and interviewing skills and tactics will bec ome more and more critical to career success in law during the 1990's.
Inside you will find:
Invaluable tips on sizing up the legal job interviewer
Preparing for the legal job interview in little or no time
What to say to yourself immediately before the interview begins
How to conduct yourself during the interview (including the
author's personal secret to interviewing success)
How to handle the most common interview questions
How to finish the interview
How to keep the interview going even after it is finished
How to succeed in a luncheon or dinner interview
How to maintain your polished "interview image" long after you
have won the legal job you want
Clifford R. Ennico, a graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Law is a corporate lawyer who specializes in the legal problems of the growing business. A veteran of two prominent Wall Street law firms, the legal department of a Fortune 50 corporation, and four successful job changes in which he perfected the interviewing methods described in this book, Mr. Ennico is the editor of Corporate Practice Handbook, the New York State Bar Association's guide for corporate lawyers, and the author of several boo ks on small business law and legal career management.
The only guide to interviewing for a legal job--now in its third printing!