Finding an Inhouse Legal Job
- Posted by Geoffrey G. Gussis on March 6th, 2005
- Filed in Careers (Inhouse Jobs), Guides, Tips and Practice Pointers
- InhouseBlog’s Job Board (you can also post jobs for free!)
- The ACCA Jobline
- Minority Corporate Counsel Association Job Bank
- American Lawyer Media’s Lawjobs.com
- LawyersWeeklyJobs.com
- Vault.com’s Legal Jobs
- Hieros Gamos Career Center
- LegalStaff
- Findlaw’s Career Center
Looking for a job as an in-house lawyer? Whether you are an attorney in private practice, a lawyer already working in a corporate legal department or a law student that wants to work for a company or private organization, the following list of websites should help you kick off your search. You can suggest additions to this list by sending us email.
Resources focusing on in-house legal jobs, corporate counsel jobs, general counsel jobs and staff attorney positions:
General Legal Employment Resources
Update: The WSJ has an article that points to additional resources. Tip of the hat to BeSpacific for the link.
Lawjobs.com Career Center
Leap Into an In-House Counsel Job
Featured In-House Counsel Jobs
Steel City Blues: In-House Legal Jobs Lacking in Pittsburgh?
Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC)


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