Even though the Career Development Office is primarily responsible for providing career support to current Osgoode students, we know full well that career development is important at any age. Whether you’re looking for a new position, or trying to find an alternative career, you need a place to begin your search.
For that reason, the CDO has tried to make it easy for alumni to access the career resources they need to continue to succeed.
Resources include:
Osgoode Legal Ease (OLE) - search for job postings or download information about alternative careers.
NALP Canada - search for employers and available positions.
The following may also be of interest to alumni, Osgoode Hall and the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law with the sponsorship of Heenan Blaikie LLP held a panel titled:
You Have More Career Options Than You Think:
Small Firms, Government, NGOs, Business, etc.
(August 20, 2009)
Participants included Shedrack Agbakwa (Sole Practitioner), Gregory Azeff (President and Co-Founder, CourtCanada), Randall Bocock (Corporate Lawyer, Evans Philp), Sandra Chu (Senior Policy Analyst, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network), Margaret Drent (Research Officer, Legislative Research Service, Legislative Assembly of Ontario), Melissa Kluger (Editor and Publisher, Precedent Magazine), Dorothy Liang (Legal Officer, Lieutenant (Navy), JAG), Sheliza Suchak (Immigration Lawyer) and Robert I. Blanshay (Canadian Immigration Lawyers)
Click here to watch the video.