Factors to Consider by Type of Employment
Law Firms
- To what extent is the firm specialized?
- What types of clients does the firm represent?
- What are some of the cases attorneys are currently working on?
- How does the firm support pro bono work? Political activities? Government service?
- How many partners started with the firm as associates?
- What work could I expect to be assigned as an associate?
- What is the firm's system of management?
- What type of mentor or supervisory relationships exist?
- What is the ratio of partners to associates?
- Does the firm have different partnership levels/tracks--equity partner, non-equity partner, of
counsel, etc.? What are the differences?
- How and when are partnership decisions made?
- What is the growth rate of particular departments? Is future expansion a goal?
Government
- What is the agency's reputation with the public? With the community?
- What career opportunities have other attorneys left the agency for? Do most go into private practice,
other government agencies, legislative advocacy, or non-profit work?
- What is the relationship between the agency's work and the policies of the current Administration?
- Will the agency pay, or assist in paying for, bar fees, advanced degrees, or continuing legal education?
- What are the career advancement opportunities within the agency?
- How have government lay-offs of the past affected this agency?
- Does the agency have current budgetary concerns or restraints? Is a hiring freeze in effect?
- Is the agency in a downsizing mode?
Public Interest (Non-Profits)
- When was the organization established?
- What is the organization's funding base? Is the funding secure? For how long into the future?
- What is the organization's reputation in the community?
- Who are the organization's clients, members, and/or constituents?
- What issue areas does the organization focus on?
- Does the organization have an ideological slant? If so, what is it?
- How much staff turnover has the organization experienced in the last year, two years, and five years?
- Does the organization focus on client-based or issue-based work?
- What kind of training does the organization offer new attorneys?
- What benefits does the organization offer?
Corporations
- How many recent law school graduates work on the staff?
- Is the general counsel's office departmentalized or does each attorney handle any matter of concern?
- Is it possible for attorneys to move into management?
- How are attorneys viewed within the corporation?
- How often and for what matters does the corporation use outside counsel?