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Federal Bar Association – This site provides a wealth of constantly updated information for law students, new practitioners, experienced attorneys, and judges from all over the country. It also provides information on conferences.
www.fedbar.org
Federal Government's Job Site – Posts positions within the government ranging from NASA to the U.S. Mint.
www.usajobs.opm.gov/
Federal Judiciary Home Page – Posts employment opportunities online for many, but not all federal courts. Also publishes The Third Branch, a monthly newsletter that includes periodic inserts announcing any vacancies in magistrate or judicial positions.
http://www.uscourts.gov
Federal Law Clerk Information System (FLCIS) – Designed in conjunction with federal judges, law clerks, and law school career services staff, the FLCIS is intended to provide prospective law clerk applicants a free and accessible source of information on clerkship opportunities.
https://lawclerks.ao.uscourts.gov
Fed-World Information Network – Job postings from the Federal Government.
www.fedworld.gov/jobs/jobsearch.html
FOCIS – A guide to finding jobs in the Federal Government, the FOCIS site provides information on more than 17,000 world wide job opportunities. This site also provides a resume building feature.
http://www.usajobs.opm.gov
Foreign Service (State Department) – Provides information on the foreign service, its qualifications, the entrance exam, and further training.
www.state.gov/www/careers/rfscontents.html
U.S. Embassies – The U.S. State Department's website offers insight into career openings within the State Department and several different international organizations.
http://travel.state.gov/
Government Printing Office – Provides information about the office itself, and the employment opportunities available there.
www.gpo.gov
Office of Personnel Management Home Page -- Lists all federal jobs available that require OPM approval. Both law and law-related positions are listed.
http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/
The U.S. Senate – This site provides a way to search for different bills and their current status within the senate. It also provides links to the Legislative, Executive, and judicial branches of the government.
www.senate.gov
JURIST – This site is a free and easily searchable online legal information service. Informative judicial clerkship guides can be found on this site.
www.jurist.law.pitt.edu
United Nations – The United Nations website includes information on current UN issues, events, and job opportunities.
http://www.un.org
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