
Prominent law firms, government agencies, and major corporations hire Delaware Law graduates for the same reasons: our graduates can hit the ground running. They have been trained by highly regarded legal scholars and professors who are experienced prosecutors, defense attorneys, and corporate counsel. They have a working knowledge of law practice from having served clients in internships and pro bono opportunities or through our clinical programs. They view their work as a service to clients and a benefit to the common good. Above all, they hold themselves to high ethical standards and treat others with respect, integrity, and civility.
Our Career Development Office will post your positions or help you recruit talent on campus. To learn more, contact us at 302-477-2163 or [email protected].
Delaware Law’s year-round student recruitment programs enable employers to interview students at their convenience. The process starts with employers posting their positions on our Job Board as a Resume Collect. Once students have submitted applications, we will send you their application packets. Upon selecting your applicants, you can schedule your interviews. Interviews can take place at the employer’s office, virtually or, upon request, in the law school’s Career Development Office. For your convenience, we suggest that you register online for on-campus recruiting.
If you would like to conduct your interviews here in our office, please email us at [email protected].
Our services are always provided at no charge to employers.
Delaware Law’s online Job Board postings are viewed by current law students and thousands of alumni who work as legal professionals. The system provides employers with access to highly qualified candidates and job-seekers with information about desirable positions. Employers can post permanent, full-time positions (entry-level or more advanced) as well as summer clerkships, part-time positions, and one-time-only research projects. To post or view a job online, click on Symplicity.
Note: The use of Delaware Law’s Career Development Office facilities and/or services requires adherence to Widener University's nondiscrimination policy.