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Career Services

Mercer offers career service assistance to a variety of constituencies, helping link qualified students and alumni with employers in Macon, Atlanta, throughout the Southeast, and across the country.

Staff and Contact Information:

    Mercer University School of Law
    Career Services Office
    1021 Georgia Avenue
    Macon, Georgia 31207
    Phone: (478) 301-2615
    Fax: (478) 301-2287


    Director of Career Services, Hope Martin,   martin_hl@mercer.edu
    Assistant Director, Jenia Bacote, bacote_j@mercer.edu
    Secretary, Terry McDuffie, mcduffie_tm@mercer.edu

Services
Job Announcements

The Career Services Office maintains a posting of current positions for students and alumni. Employers' notices are posted for six weeks, unless the employer notifies us that the position has been filled or asks us to keep it posted for a longer period of time. By posting notices with the Career Services Office, employers agree to abide by the Law School's non-discrimination policy when they submit a position for posting.

Employers wishing to post Job Announcements for Students or Alumni may do so FREE OF CHARGE by linking to Mercer Law School's eAttorney On-line Job Posting Database. New employers will be required to register (free of charge).  Employers with additional questions may contact: Terry McDuffie, Email: mcduffie_tm@mercer.edu.

Employers may also link to a printable Job Posting Form. Print the Form and fax the completed Form to (478) 301-2287. To have a form faxed to you, please call Terry McDuffie at (478) 301-2615. (Note: You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader software to read this form. If you do not have this software, click here.)

On-Campus Interviews and Resume Forwarding Service

To Set up On-Campus Interviews, contact: Terry McDuffie, Email: mcduffie_tm@mercer.edu.

Employers may also link to the Fall or Spring On-Campus Interview or Resume Forwarding Request Forms. Print and complete the appropriate form, along with two copies of your firm resume and NALP Forms (see below) and fax them to (478) 301-2287. To have a form faxed to you, please call Terry McDuffie at (478) 301-2615. (Note: You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader software to read these forms. If you do not have this software, click here).

With any On-Campus Interview or Resume Forwarding, our office would also like to receive a copy of a firm/organization brochure or resume, as well as a copy of the NALP (National Association for Law Placement) Employer Data Sheet. Forms can be found on the NALP web site. The individual links are also listed below.

NALP Forms

Instructions and Form for Large Law Firms (26 or more attorneys)
http://nalp.org/assets/205_lawfirmform2.pdf

Instructions and Form for Small Law Firms (25 or fewer attorneys)
http://nalp.org/assets/189_07smallform.pdf

Instructions and Form for Government Offices/Agencies
http://nalp.org/assets/204_governmentform1.pdf

Instructions and Form for Corporate Employers
http://nalp.org/assets/203_corporateform.pdf

Instructions and Form for Public Interest Organizations
http://nalp.org/assets/206_publicinterestform.pdf

Instructions and Form for Non-Legal Employers
http://nalp.org/assets/32_nonlawdir.pdf

Employers utilizing On-Campus Interview or Resume Forwarding Services must agree to abide by the Law School's non-discrimination policy.

Prospective Students

Prospective Students seeking information beyond what is listed on the "Information for Prospective Students" link may contact the Career Services Office at (478) 301-2615.

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