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Additional Resume Sections |
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In addition to those sections of the resume that are discussed in other articles on this site, there are additional items and/or categories you may want to include in your resume. Bar admissions, community service activities, volunteer work, publications, presentations/lectures, and references are among the things you might consider adding. When deciding whether or not to include supplemental information, ask yourself how relevant it is to the position you are seeking. |
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You've Got A Story To Tell! |
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Sometimes people have unique stories behind their reasons for pursuing a certain career, changing careers, or taking a break from the law or the working world altogether. If you feel that you have a story that you need to tell in order to make your experience understandable to employers, go ahead and tell it. Just make sure that you don't go overboard. You want to give enough information that the employer gets where you're coming from, but you don't want to write a novel in the process. Below are some examples of cover letters that address unique circumstances in a job-seeker's background: |
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What Is A Legal Resume |
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Because Attorney Resume works solely with legal resumes, many people assume that there is a drastic difference between a |
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COVID-19 Legal Resources for Attorneys, Law Students, and Law Firms |
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