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Department of Labor- OALJ clerkships
I'm not completely sure if this is the appropriate place to post this but does anybody have any experience working as a clerk with the DOL Office of Administrative Law Judges? Is the work interesting? What are the exit opportunities like?
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I interned for a regional office over the summer, so not completely the same situation - but I really enjoyed the work there.
The workload is a split of employment law cases under the longshore act and black lung act, federal whistleblower law, and BALCA immigration review decisions.
Some of the cases are repetitive, for instance there is an unlimited amount of causation cases it seems.
The workload is a split of employment law cases under the longshore act and black lung act, federal whistleblower law, and BALCA immigration review decisions.
Some of the cases are repetitive, for instance there is an unlimited amount of causation cases it seems.
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Did any of you all interview?
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I worked in the DC office, and this is mostly accurate. Depending on the ALJ you are assigned to, the bulk of the work is writing Black Lung Act decisions, Longshore, and/or whistleblower. It's a 2-3 year clerkship with no permanent offer available. I basically found myself competing with federal judicial law clerks for firm jobs and government jobs, which is not ideal. However, I did enjoy my time there, and I got a TON of legal writing experience. Also the office was very relaxed and my schedule was flexible.Anonymous User wrote:I interned for a regional office over the summer, so not completely the same situation - but I really enjoyed the work there.
The workload is a split of employment law cases under the longshore act and black lung act, federal whistleblower law, and BALCA immigration review decisions.
Some of the cases are repetitive, for instance there is an unlimited amount of causation cases it seems.
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Could you say what opportunities you ended up having after, without outing yourself?Anonymous User wrote:I worked in the DC office, and this is mostly accurate. Depending on the ALJ you are assigned to, the bulk of the work is writing Black Lung Act decisions, Longshore, and/or whistleblower. It's a 2-3 year clerkship with no permanent offer available. I basically found myself competing with federal judicial law clerks for firm jobs and government jobs, which is not ideal. However, I did enjoy my time there, and I got a TON of legal writing experience. Also the office was very relaxed and my schedule was flexible.Anonymous User wrote:I interned for a regional office over the summer, so not completely the same situation - but I really enjoyed the work there.
The workload is a split of employment law cases under the longshore act and black lung act, federal whistleblower law, and BALCA immigration review decisions.
Some of the cases are repetitive, for instance there is an unlimited amount of causation cases it seems.
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Chances are if you end up at OALJ, you're not necessarily super competitive for big firm positions to begin with (though this is not always the case). I had an opportunity to stay with the government, but I also networked my ass off to get a few mid-size and boutique firm interviews/call backs. I think a common path for the clerks here is to go DOL Solicitor's office.Anonymous User wrote:Could you say what opportunities you ended up having after, without outing yourself?Anonymous User wrote:I worked in the DC office, and this is mostly accurate. Depending on the ALJ you are assigned to, the bulk of the work is writing Black Lung Act decisions, Longshore, and/or whistleblower. It's a 2-3 year clerkship with no permanent offer available. I basically found myself competing with federal judicial law clerks for firm jobs and government jobs, which is not ideal. However, I did enjoy my time there, and I got a TON of legal writing experience. Also the office was very relaxed and my schedule was flexible.Anonymous User wrote:I interned for a regional office over the summer, so not completely the same situation - but I really enjoyed the work there.
The workload is a split of employment law cases under the longshore act and black lung act, federal whistleblower law, and BALCA immigration review decisions.
Some of the cases are repetitive, for instance there is an unlimited amount of causation cases it seems.
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Re: Department of Labor- OALJ clerkships
Late bump...does anyone know what this hiring process is like? I just applied, but I missed the first deadline. Do we know how many are taken from each round? Or anything? Any info is appreciated!!
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The thread seems pretty dead but I have a DOL ALJ interview coming up! Any thoughts on where to learn about it or how to prep for an interview? Treat it like a normal clerkship interview?
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I am a finalist for this year - wondering if anyone else is going through the process right now tooAnonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:29 pmThe thread seems pretty dead but I have a DOL ALJ interview coming up! Any thoughts on where to learn about it or how to prep for an interview? Treat it like a normal clerkship interview?
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Also going through the process! Best of luck y'all!Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 7:41 pmI am a finalist for this year - wondering if anyone else is going through the process right now tooAnonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:29 pmThe thread seems pretty dead but I have a DOL ALJ interview coming up! Any thoughts on where to learn about it or how to prep for an interview? Treat it like a normal clerkship interview?