LMU Loyola Law School students participate in a wide range of summer jobs with the help of the school’s Career Development Office. With placements ranging from Big Law to federal court to major studios and everything in between, students truly make the City of Los Angeles their summer classroom.
LLS' Career Development Office, Public Interest Law Department and Private Field Placement Office are among the departments that help students secure positions in public interest legal agencies, law departments, firms and court chambers. Graduates seeking employment benefit from the school's Resident Associate Program and other avenues for full-time employment.
Rising 2L Scores Position at Sports Reel Company
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Networking Helps Rising 2L Secure Position Advocating for Others
1L Student Earns Coveted Big Law Summer Fellowship
Aspiring Environmental Lawyer Finds Her Footing in AG’s Office
First-Year Student Secures Coveted Gig with Federal Public Defender
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Aspiring Prosecutor Lands in Court as DA Intern
Entertainment Law Student Sees Future of Film Industry at IMAX
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Cybersecurity Student Lands in D.A.’s High Tech Crimes Unit
Student Exercises Legal Writing Skills in FTC Internship
Aspiring Prosecutor Gains Courtroom Experience
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