Nontraditional Legal Careers
Non-Traditional/Alternative Careers for Lawyers: Websites of Interest
- General Job Search
- Business and Compliance
- Court Administration
- Government
- Health Care
- Education
- Media
Based on information prepared by NALP Alternative Careers Committee, Fall 2003. Updated by Toledo Law Office of Professional Development, Fall 2014. The University of Toledo College of Law does not endorse any of these websites.
General Job Search
http://www.alternativelawyerjobs.com/
Alternative Lawyer Jobs maintains a database of a variety of positions where legal
training would be an advantage.
www.bls.gov
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, maintains this extraordinarily
detailed web site. Of particular interest to the alternative career seeker are descriptions
of major industries and compensation data for hundreds of occupations
www.careerjournal.com
This site, sponsored by the Wall Street Journal, features job search news, tips, discussion
groups, and a database of job listings searchable by job title or description.
http://www.hg.org/empchange.html
Hieros Gamos Career Center maintains a special section on changing jobs and career
change generally.
www.interaction.org
InterAction is an alliance of nongovernmental organizations from around the world.
The organization's website contains a link to the NGO Jobs Board for careers in relief
and development.
www.job-hunt.org
This comprehensive site contains job search tips, recent news articles, and links
to tons of other resources. Search for job resources by location or industry/profession.
The site has links to great general job search information. Be sure to check out
The Online Job Search Guide.
http://www.lexisnexis.com
On the LexisNexis homepage, click on “Careers” at the top, then select your country
to find positions with Lexis Nexis.
www.opportunityknocks.org
Look for nonprofit jobs and career opportunities on this site. Registration to receive
email alerts of open positions matching your interests is free.
careers.thomsonreuters.com/
The Thomson Corporation, which owns Westlaw, among its many holdings, lists careers
with the company through its web site.
www.jobtest.org/
A great job/career search resource providing general career information as well as
job search resources.
www.careerbuilder.com
Large collection of various jobs. Narrow your search by industry, location, keyword,
or field of interest.
Business and Compliance
www.amanet.org
Maintained by the American Management Association, this site offers a full range of
management development and educational services for business professionals.
www.amcf.org
The Association of Management Consulting Firms is an international association of
firms engaged in the practice of consulting to management.
www.apics.org
The American Production and Inventory Control Society is the source of expertise in
resource management for manufacturing and service industries. Registration is required
for job bank access.
www.astd.org
The American Society for Training & Development is a leading professional organization
and resource for workplace training and performance issues. A job bank is included
on the web site.
Compliance Search Group
The Compliance Search Group maintains a job board of professional positions in Compliance,
Legal, Regulatory, Risk Management, Dodd-Frank, Audit, Corp. Governance, Credit, Accounting,
Tax and Finance.
http://www.corporatecomplianceinsights.com/jobs/
Corporate Compliance Insights is a forum designed to educate and encourage informed
interaction within the corporate compliance, governance, and risk management community.
http://www.efinancialcareers.com/
eFinancial Careers posts global jobs in Finance, Banking, and Insurance, including
compliance related positions.
http://evolvelawnow.com/jobs/
Evolve Law is an organization focused on the future of law, including the use of technology.
It has a job board featuring positions as varied as law firm administrators, sales
account executives, tech developers, and software engineers.
www.imcusa.org
The Institute of Management Consultants USA is a national professional association
representing management consultants. It awards the CMC (Certified Management Consultant)
certification mark.
www.managementconsultingnews.com
This web site provides subscribers a free newsletter via e-mail covering the management
consulting industry.
www.marketingpower.com
One of the largest organizations for marketers, the American Marketing Association
maintains this site, which provides career and salary information, as well as job
bank listings.
www.shrm.org
The Society for Human Resource Management is the world’s largest organization devoted
to human resource management. The site provides links to resources, local chapters
and job banks.
www.sia.com
The Securities Industry Association is an organization of 600+ securities firms, including
investment banks, broker-dealers and mutual fund companies, active in all phases of
corporate and public finance.
Court Administration
www.judges.org
The National Judicial College (NJC) is the nation’s leading judicial training and
education institution.
The State Justice Institute (SJI) was established by Federal law in 1984 to award grants to improve the quality of justice in State courts, facilitate better coordination between State and Federal courts, and foster innovative, efficient solutions to common problems faced by all courts
http://www.uscourts.gov/
Click on “Employment,” then “Employment Opportunities in the Federal Judiciary,” then
on the “Search for Jobs” to find open positions within the Federal Judiciary.
The National Center for State Courts created this site as a gathering place for job seekers to browse open court positions.
[Consult the Administrative Office of Courts in your preferred state for a list of available job openings and their requirements.]
Government
Federal Government
http://www.calltoserve.org
The Partnership for Public Service has joined with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management
to develop a national initiative, A Call to Serve: Leaders in Education Allied for Public Service. This initiative is designed to educate a new generation about the importance of a
strong civil service, help re-establish links between federal agencies and campuses,
and provide students with information about federal jobs. This site includes information
regarding applying for federal employment, contains profiles of various opportunities
with federal agencies (throughout the country), and links to each agency’s main and
job listing web pages. It profiles specific federal opportunities by interest areas
such as Economics, Education, Health, Human Resources, Law Enforcement, and Public
Relations.
http://www.firstgov.gov
This is the official U.S. gateway to all government information on the Internet.
This comprehensive site provides links to all federal entities in the three branches
of government.
http://www.pmf.gov
This site details the Presidential Management Fellows Program, a federal program designed
to groom graduate students for upper-level management positions in the federal government.
The site provides lists of agencies and their departments and offices that hire PMF’s.
www.usajobs.gov
The Federal Government’s Office of Personnel Management announces all of its jobs
across the country on this newly revamped site. This site allows to you search for
government positions by agency, location, and series. Series include traditional
legal positions such as Attorney and Law Clerk in addition to numerous law-related
positions including Criminal Investigator, Equal Employment Opportunity, and General
Investigator. The site also includes a Career Interest Guide section which allows
you to select an occupation based on your interests or based upon a career area.
State Government
www.bls.gov
The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides information on state and local government
describing the nature of the industry, related occupations, working conditions, earnings
and outlook for the industry.
http://www.hg.org/usstates.html
This page on the Heiros Gamos web site contains links to state government resources
for all the US states, as well as to associations dealing with state and government
municipalities and other related sites. It provides a very comprehensive list of
links and is a wonderful starting place for conducting research.
http://www.naag.org/
The website of the National Association of Attorneys General provides access to research,
news, and links to the Attorney Generals Office for each state.
http://www.statejobs.com
View job listings by industry, including state and local government opportunities,
and post a resume on-line. This site contains state and federal government job listings
as well as Fortune 500 listings.
http://www.statelocalgov.net/index.cfm
This site provides state government links for all 50 states. Click on the state that
interests you and find links to the state home page, Statewide Offices, Legislative
branch, Judicial branch, Executive branch, Boards & Commissions, Cities, Counties,
Towns, and Libraries for each state. Additional resources are also available on national
organizations for state government employees, regional governments, and other related
topics. This is a wonderful starting point for locating state government information!
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/ohio/default.cfm
Search available State of Ohio government jobs.
Political/Legislative
http://politicaladvocacy.org
A comprehensive list of Political Advocacy Groups, organized by subject matter.
www.democrats.org
The Democrat National Committee provides helpful information for those interested
in liberal politics and causes.
www.gop.org/
The Republican National Committee provides helpful information for those interested
in conservative politics and causes.
http://cao.house.gov/careers
This page of the site maintained by the U.S. House of Representatives contains a discussion
of employment opportunities at the House.
http://www.opajobs.com
This site contains job listings in government affairs, public relations, legislation,
print and broadcast journalism on the Hill, and in non-profits, corporations, and
federal agencies in the Washington, DC area. Subscription required.
http://www.rcjobs.com/
The Roll Call, one of Capitol Hill’s political newspapers, lists jobs through these
pages on its website.
www.senate.gov
While the U.S. Senate web site does not contain a specific page on employment opportunities
there, this general overview may prove useful to job seekers looking for a comprehensive
overview of the entity.
Think Tanks
http://www.nira.or.jp/english/index.html
National Institute for Research Advancement is a Japanese organization established
to conduct independent research that will contribute to the resolution of various
complex issues facing contemporary society. The Institute's research focuses on current
and emerging issues in many areas, including politics, economics, international affairs,
society, new technologies, and administration. This page of NIRA’s site lists international
think tanks, a brief description of their purposes and links to their webpages.
http://www.state.gov/m/fsi/tc/79982.htm
The U.S. Department of State maintains a list of online resources related to jobs
in think tanks.
Health Care
www.ache.org
The American College of Healthcare Executives is the international organization for
healthcare executives. Click on the Career Services tab to search the ACHE job bank
and to find a list of healthcare career-related resources. Also check out the Publications
section and view the books available on career development. This is a great starting
place for information on healthcare management.
http://www.hcca-info.org/CareerCenter/JobBoard.aspx
The Health Care Compliance Association is a national organization for health care
compliance professionals. The organization maintains a job database that includes
internships and other compliance jobs.
http://www.ushospital.info/
This directory of hospitals in the United States provides direct links to hospital
web sites.
http://www.healthcarejobstore.com/
This web site is an enormous database of all types of healthcare jobs. Search for
jobs by job title, get assistance with preparing a healthcare resume, or post your
resume in the employer access database.
http://www.healthlawyers.org/
This is the web site of the American Health Lawyers Association. It contains information
about relevant news and publications, listserves, related resources, and a national
job bank.
http://www.healthleaders.com/index.php
This multimedia company provides information to healthcare professionals through its
HealthLeaders Magazine, online news, and relevant research.
http://www.healthmanagementcareers.com/
This site from the American College of Healthcare Executives provides information
on what a healthcare executive is and the types of opportunities available within
the profession.
http://www.hfma.org/
The Healthcare Financial Management Association is a national professional membership
organization. Its web site offers a Job Bank, lists of executive search firms, and
resume-referral services (available to members only).
http://www.hhs.gov/
This is the web site for the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
It provides information on the various HHS programs and operating divisions. Follow
the links to learn more about employment opportunities both for students and graduates.
www.mgma.org
This site, from the Medical Group Management Association, offers information on physician
practice management. The Job section contains a job bank and other career resources,
including salary and internship information.
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/
This is the on-line version of Modern Healthcare magazine. It is a great source for
current healthcare news and hot topics articles. There is a members-only career center
and a page of resources with archived articles, surveys, and lists.
http://www.nih.gov/sigs/bioethics/
This comprehensive site, maintained by the National Institutes of Health, provides
links to “Bioethics Resources on the Web.” There are links to specific topics, general
and federal resources, and organizations of interest. The section on Careers in Bioethics
provides job postings and information on post-baccalaureate opportunities.
Education
http://www.aals.org/services/faculty-recruitment-services/
The Association of American Law Schools maintains these pages to facilitate the Faculty
Recruiting Conference, at which entry-level candidates meet with law school appointments
committees each fall.
http://chronicle.com/section/Jobs/61/?eio=61142
The Chronicle of Higher Education maintains a database of jobs in higher education
settings in teaching and administration, as well as some jobs with nonprofit organizations
outside of academia.
http://www.higheredjobs.com/
Higher Ed Jobs is one of the go-to job posting sites for administrative, faculty,
and executive positions in higher education. This website also often includes compliance
positions.
http://www.nacua.org/careercenter/index.asp
The National Association of College and University Attorneys maintains a career center
including law-related jobs at colleges and universities.
Media
www.aaaa.org
American Association of Advertising Agencies is a national trade association representing
the advertising agency business in the United States. Its membership produces approximately
75 percent of the total advertising volume placed by agencies nationwide.
http://www.aejmc.org
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication is a non-profit,
educational association of journalism and mass communication faculty, administrators,
students and media professionals.
www.ajr.org
The American Journalism Review lists news sources and journalism organizations. Also
contains a section called “Reporters’ Tools” that lists “reportorial aids from guidelines
for searching the Internet to lists of quotable experts, from tips on using public
opinion polls to video feeds for television newscasts.”
http://www.business.com/directory/media_and_entertainment/index.asp
The media and entertainment pages of business.com provide information on corporations
in the field.
http://career.berkeley.edu/Communications/Communications.stm#journalism
The web site of the Career Center of University of California, Berkeley contains a
section on communications careers which lists professional organizations and contains
articles about careers in advertising, public relations, broadcasting, journalism,
publishing, and writing.
www.ipra.org
The International Public Relations Association constitutes an international group
of public relations practitioners worldwide, active in promoting the exchange of information
and co-operation within the profession, and building a program of professional development
opportunities and other initiatives aimed at enhancing the role of public relations
in management and international affairs.
http://www.law.com/service/site_map.shtml
This part of law.com’s site lists American Lawyer Media Publication sites and properties.
http://www.nationjob.com/media/
This job-searching tool provides a laundry list of media positions with a focus on
publishing.
http://www.prsa.org/
The Public Relations Society of America is the world’s largest organization for public
relations professionals. Its nearly 20,000 members, organized into 116 chapters, represent
business and industry, technology, counseling firms, government, associations, hospitals,
schools, professional services firms and nonprofit organizations.