"Faux pas and Other Interviewing Tips from Boston Firm's Hiring Head"
Partner and Hiring Committee chair Meredith Haviland knows a thing or two about what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to job interviews. She shares her tips for success with Mass Lawyers Weekly.
The firm’s Pro Bono Program provides our attorneys, specialists, paralegals, and legal assistants in all our offices with challenging opportunities to help individuals and organizations in need.
Members of the Foley Hoag Hiring Committee recently hosted an “Insider’s Guide to the Law Firm Hiring Process” webinar for first year law students at law schools across the country. Thank you to Andrew London, Mark Potash and Shaida Mirmazaheri for sharing their experience and advice with these students as they embark upon their first legal job searches!
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