LawCrossing would not need to employ 150 staffers who spend hours combing over hundreds of thousands of job openings and categorizing them for the benefit of the job seeking user
LawCrossing hosts the largest collection of active legal job listings in the world on its database. 250,000 legal employers have been contacted by LawCrossing in a mammoth effort to collect all of their hiring needs. LawCrossing does this in order to make the all of the info available to their users.
They do not just seek job listings at law firms though; Corporations, government offices, think tanks, and public interest groups all over the United States are also investigated. LawCrossing does not charge employers any sort of fee for listing a job on the LawCrossing database, as it would likely skew the listing and discourage the attempts of users to find all active job listings.
Often, people feel that they can do the searching for legal jobs themselves by simply wadeing through job boards or employer’s websites. If this were the case, LawCrossing would not need to employ 150 staffers who spend hours combing over hundreds of thousands of job openings and categorizing them for the benefit of the job seeking user.
Over ten thousand employer’s websites are included in this search so that they can compile all available information. Sources like local newspapers and other job boards are all included in the searching. There is no source anywhere, online, or in print, that contains anywhere near the number of active legal listings that LawCrossing does. This central source of information allows law students and attorney to monitor the market at all times and this empowers them to take control of own careers in a way that would not otherwise be possible.
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