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No matter how good your law degree, there's always a gap between theory and practice, and finishing university can be daunting. How do you make the jump to working in a commercial law firm?
If you're a law student in your penultimate year, our Clerkship Program will expose you to the fast pace of a full-service commercial law firm and show you the law in action. You'll be working under the guidance of some of the sharpest legal minds in Australia, on challenging, complex and high-profile transactions and matters. You'll be mentored by partners and lawyers who are leaders in their fields, in a firm where individuality is embraced and innovation actively encouraged.
To submit your interest in this role, please click the 'Apply' button or contact the consultant, details below, for more information. Clayton Utz is an inclusive employer that supports flexible work arrangements, please feel free to discuss your flexibility needs with the recruiter for this role.
We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process. Do you require any support or reasonable adjustments to complete your application? If so, please contact the recruiter via the telephone number or via email to careers@claytonutz.com.
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Law
Clayton Utz is a leading Australian law firm, known for the strength of its independent culture and its confident and engaging approach.
Learning and Development opportunity, colleagues, social aspects, salary
Building your network with intelligent, driven and extraordinarily capable people. Having constant support and mentorship. Working alongside other young people, who are experiencing what you are and being able to share that.
The quality of work and skill of employees
The people and the variety of work we do.
The people - everyone is so lovely and so different to one another
Because of its size and the division of labor, at a low level it can be difficult to have control over your own time and the work you do.
Hours and the dinners.
Lack of resourcing
Work/life balance
The long hours can be challenging sometimes