Here are some tips on subtle suggestions for how to behave during a job interview from the NY Times. While they are probably all things we’ve heard before, they are always worth repeating.
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Here are some tips on subtle suggestions for how to behave during a job interview from the NY Times. While they are probably all things we’ve heard before, they are always worth repeating.
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Faegre & Benson LLP has an opening for a Market Intelligence Research Librarian in our Information Resources department. This position will support the firm and the market intelligence function by providing research services specifically related to business, company, market and industries. You will conduct in-depth research and monitoring on clients, companies, industries and competitive markets [...]
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Over the last few weeks, there have been fewer and fewer job openings. I’ve noticed as I’ve gone looking for them to post here that I wasn’t finding as many as I used to. I’ve tried to find some interesting content to share with you instead, which I hope I’ve accomplished. However, it seems law [...]
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Broad and Cassel is searching for a Conflicts Administrator to be based in the Orlando office. As part of our Central Administration Department, this is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team with an innovative and entrepreneurial spirit. The Conflicts Administrator is responsible for minimizing risk to the Firm by strategically centralizing the conflicts [...]
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The California Appellate Project is seeking an Information Resources Administrator. Firm Overview The California Appellate Project in San Francisco (CAP-SF) is a non-profit corporation established by the State Bar of California in 1983 as a legal resource center to implement the constitutional right to counsel for indigent persons facing execution.
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A rather depressing but true account from the NY Times of four people who are the “ultimate embodiment of pessimism as this recession wears on.” I know there are law librarians out there in this same position. I feel I could try to offer comfort but it would be just words. I suppose I linked [...]
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The Head of Reference Services leads and works collaboratively with four law-trained reference librarians to coordinate the work of the Reference Services Department. The department has primary responsibility for providing extensive reference and research services for sophisticated, research-oriented faculty members and students in a technologically-advanced information environment. The Head of Reference Services reports to the [...]
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The Position: The Director of the Law Library leads a diverse team of law librarians and information professionals in supporting the mission of the law school. The Director acts as a catalyst for the library’s intellectual work and innovation. He/she is a leader in the information community nationally and internationally. The Director reports directly to [...]
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Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz seeks a reference librarian to join our dynamic team. WLRK is a fast-paced, exciting place to work, and the work provides many challenges and learning experiences. Salary is commensurate with experience. The firm offers an excellent benefits package including fully firm-paid medical/dental insurance. Job Description: The reference librarian will perform [...]
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Description Engineering consulting firm in Old Town Alexandria has an immediate opening for a Research and Web Development Librarian to conduct in-depth research services that will support technical staff.
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