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Entry-level Opportunities — SEC's Advanced Commitment Program

The SEC's Advanced Commitment Program allows lawyers to begin work as law clerks after graduation and before they pass the bar. The program is designed for third-year law students, LLM and JD/MBA graduates and judicial law clerks. In the past, the following SEC offices have hired entry level attorneys through the Advanced Commitment Program: Boston, Chicago, Denver, Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Washington, DC.

The SEC seeks entry-level lawyers with high academic qualifications and preferably some knowledge of or a significant interest in the securities industry. The SEC visits many law school campuses during Fall On-Campus Recruitment.

The 2009 Advanced Commitment Program application will open in late August. Please come back to this site at that time for more information about applying to our program.


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Modified: 07/09/2008