Mastering the Fall Recruit & Beyond
Mastering the Fall Recruit & Beyond
July 12, 2018
4:45 pm
McMillan Offices, Brookfield Place, 181 Bay Street, Suite 4400, Toronto
McMillan LLP is pleased to host a session for law students who will be participating in the Fall Recruitment.
MASTERING THE FALL RECRUIT AND BEYOND
Participating in the summer student recruitment process is an exciting and important time in your legal career. This
year, Joanne Schaefer, a former Bay Street lawyer, recruiter and a stress resilience expert will address mastering the recruitment process. Joanne will share her top 10 strategies for maximizing your approach and performing at your best during the interviews.
Immediately after the session, McMillan invites you to join some of our lawyers and summer students for a cocktail
reception where you can put some of what you learned into practice!
Thursday, July 12, 2018
Registration: 4:45 pm
Presentation: 5:00 – 6:30 pm
Cocktail reception to follow
Dress: business / business casual
Please RSVP to Radica Bissoon [email protected] by Friday, July 6, 2018, and include your name, law school, the year you are entering, contact information and dietary restrictions/allergies.
*Registration is limited to 125 students with priority given to students entering their second year of law school.
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