With the exception of the QLD DPP (where I worked), I hear that the DPP is a great place to work. In the long run, the pay is not great but fairly decent. I would consider a career at the DPP if you enjoy advocacy. I personally could not have stayed there in the long run as there were so many...
ahh no i don't minax, sorry! but you should find a similar type of book if you pop down to your uni bookshop - that's where i found mine. good luck with it all.
Ahh Mel, we are in the same boat!
Just gotta soldier on and be persistent.
I think eventually we will score something. I'm still waiting to hear from the district court re my countless associateship applications - so far no word but no rejection letters so I suppose that is somewhat a...
thank you mel for that illuminating overview. couldn't have put it better myself :)
i also think i'm destined to go to the bar but perhaps i won't do that before i'm 30!
i heard subscription to CLRs and databases can be fairly expensive too - of course when you're at uni we take these...
In my first year of uni, I had a major interview with an accounting firm (back then they had this 'CA Achiever' program) and nailed it because I read a book called 'Successful Interviews Every Time' by Dr Rob Yeung. I would highly recommend it.
In other news, I recently accepted an offer for...
Anyone want to speculate on my chances of getting a clerkship position next year given that I will be doing the Jessup International Law Moot over the upcoming summer holidays?
I reckon working at the Commonwealth DPP would be pretty awesome. Firstly, you get interesting work, unlike at your state DPP where I would imagine it would be the same old street-type offences. Secondly, the pay would be pretty decent as your salary comes from the Commonwealth government...
Is a Diploma of Law abbreviated as "BAB"??? I often notice many lawyer and barristers with "BAB" as part of their qualification in lieu of "LLB" but can't seem to figure it out...