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Written by Philip issa
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Legalnut has complied a list of websites that offer legal and law related job postings. Checkout the sites and rate them in the Legalnut Forums. The list is in no order of priority or rank.
Name of Site
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Does the Website Require a
Membership Fee?
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What Makes the Website Unique? Other comments: |
| Lawjobs |
No |
Links to legal publications and resume building resources; limited job offerings
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| Findlaw |
No |
Research cases and codes; limited job offerings |
| Careerbuilder |
No |
Huge database of legal jobs in all categories an for each state
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| Monster |
No |
Huge datbase of legal jobs in all categories and for each state
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| Lawcrossing |
Yes |
Have to pay a premium membership in order to see all jobs. Claims to have over 100,000 legal jobs, many of which are also posted on monster.com or careerbuilder.com (which are free sites)
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| Michael Page International |
No |
Has the best listing of six figure jobs in NY, NJ, IL, CA, and international legal positions |
| AttorneyJobs |
Yes |
Claims to be the number 1 attorney job site. $29.95 per month |
| BCG Attorney Search |
No |
Limited job postings, but provides numerous resume building resources and periodic newsletters |
| Counsel.net |
No
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Provides local legal related job offerings for attorneys, non-attorneys and law students |
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