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Guerrilla Tactics for Getting the Legal Job of Your Dreams

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Packed with hundreds of proven strategies that work time and again.

556 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1997

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Kimm Walton

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March 26, 2008
A great book. Although this book is largely directed toward future lawyers, it contains principles applicable to anyone who plans to ever have a job interview. Some of the stuff is like "duh," but not all of us could necessarily articulate "duh" all by ourselves.
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62 reviews17 followers
March 2, 2010
taking a break from fiction and re-reading this book for the third time because I want a motherf***ing job.
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147 reviews3 followers
December 1, 2010
amazing book. i thought it would just be a boring manual, but it is so much more. it will really inspire you.
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November 24, 2010
Great book, not only for those seeking jobs in the legal profession, but great advice for anyone looking for a job. Practical, great tips, and a healthy dose of humor.
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March 30, 2020
More important than ever in the post-coronavirus legal profession. Unfortunately many of its tips and tricks aren't functional remotely- but check out the section on 'out of town Job Searches,' it has a great section on "Making Yourself 'Away-Friendly'" which is more relevant than ever.
2 reviews1 follower
February 9, 2009
A must for any law student facing the world of OCI, sending resumes, rejection letters, and firm call backs!
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April 6, 2010
A zillion pages of anecdotes, some of which are made up, masquerading as actual advice.
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