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How Can I Determine What a Particular Firm is Looking For – Their Hiring Criteria, Specific Needs, Positions Available, etc.?

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How Can I Determine What a Particular Firm is Looking For – Their Hiring Criteria, Specific Needs, Positions Available, etc.?

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Many firms have provided information about hiring criteria and needs in their profiles on Symplicity. You should always consult each employer’s profile before bidding for an interview to see any specific information the firm has provided regarding areas of practice, academic standards, work experience, journal experience, etc. Also be sure to read any Employer Description, as this section sometimes contains useful information about the firm’s practice areas and/or current hiring needs (“Review” button). Finally, where such information is unavailable on Symplicity, visit the firm’s own website and check out their “Careers” or “Employment Opportunities” sections, as firms will often indicate their standard requirements and current needs in these sections.

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