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  • G&S In-House Division participates in WMACCA Career Development Forum: Job Search 360

    At the offices of Arnold & Porter in Washington, D.C., the Washington Metro Area Corporate Counsel Association (“WMACCA”) held a Career Development Forum: Job Search 360 for its members. Martha Ann Sisson, Nancy Palermo, Sadie Madole and Barbara Steele counseled in-house lawyers on topics including updating your resume, interviewing skills, networking strategies, on-line employment applications, and making sure LinkedIn and other social media profiles are updated and effectively presented for job searches. Martha Ann, Nancy, Sadie and Barb met with lawyers in 15-minute-one-on-one sessions to provide individualized advice to in-house counsel who are thinking about or currently pursuing new opportunities. Garrison & Sisson is pleased to support WMACCA as one of its select Professional Growth Sponsors.

  • Sadie Madole presents at the University of Michigan Law School

    “Washington, DC Legal Market” — Sadie Madole advised University of Michigan law students on the current state of the DC legal market and how to approach on-campus interviews (OCI) for opportunities in Washington, DC. The presentation also covered a discussion of the most active practice areas, strategies for researching law firms for OCI, descriptions of various practice areas, and credentials and competitiveness in the DC legal market.

  • Sadie Madole presents at the University of Michigan Law School

    “Washington, DC Legal Market” — Sadie Madole advised University of Michigan law students on the current state of the DC legal market and how to approach on-campus interviews (OCI) for opportunities in Washington, DC. The presentation also covered a discussion of the most active practice areas, strategies for researching law firms for OCI, descriptions of various practice areas, and credentials and competitiveness in the DC legal market.

  • Sadie Madole presents at the University of Michigan Law School

    “Washington, DC Legal Market” — Sadie Madole advised University of Michigan law students on the current state of the DC legal market and how to approach on-campus interviews (OCI) for opportunities in Washington, DC. The presentation also covered a discussion of the most active practice areas, strategies for researching law firms for OCI, descriptions of various practice areas, and credentials and competitiveness in the DC legal market.

  • G&S Sponsors WALRAA Conference in DC

    Garrison & Sisson was one of the primary sponsors of the 2014 Washington Area Legal Recruitment Administrators Association (“WALRAA”) Educational Conference in Washington, DC, which provides a learning and networking forum for AMLAW Top 200 law firm recruiting coordinators and law school career professionals in the city.

  • Matt Schwartz and Barb Steele Present at George Mason University School of Law

    Matt Schwartz and Barb Steele were presenters on “Hot” Practice Areas and Job Search Tips for a group of George Mason University School of Law Students. The presentation was centered around DC’s most marketable legal specialties and was followed by a question and answer session.

  • G&S In-House Division participates in WMACCA Career Development Forum: Job Search 360

    At the Gannett Company corporate offices in McLean, VA, the Washington Metro Area Corporate Counsel Association (“WMACCA”) held a Career Development Forum: Job Search 360 for its members. Martha Ann Sisson, Nancy Palermo, Sadie Madole and Barbara Steele counseled in-house lawyers on topics including updating your resume, interviewing skills, on-line employment applications, and making sure LinkedIn and other social media profiles are updated and effectively presented for job searches. Martha Ann, Nancy, Sadie and Barb met with lawyers in 15-minute-one-on-one sessions to provide individualized advice to in-house counsel who are thinking about or currently pursuing new opportunities. Garrison & Sisson is pleased to support WMACCA as one of its select Professional Growth Sponsors.

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