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New feature: crImmigration job postings

In the last few weeks I’ve started posting job announcements for crImmigration-related positions (see the crImmigraion jobs page here). I would like your help expanding this new feature. Please send me your job announcements. I’m open to posting information about positions at for-profits, non-profits, government agencies, educational institutions, and anywhere else. And I’m not limiting this to attorney positions; I’m happy to post job openings for paralegals, paid interns, legal assistants, clerks, researchers, academics, fellowships, or most other positions involved in crImmigration work.

I’ll define “crImmigration” rather broadly for this feature. If you think the blog helps you with your work (or, even better, would help the person who fills the vacant position), then there’s a good chance I’ll agree to post your announcement. The only limitation is that I won’t post announcements about unpaid positions.

Just to be clear, there’s no fee for posting job announcements—even for private firms (and even though this blog is sponsored by García & García Attorneys at Law, a private law firm in Texas run by my brothers). Also, I don’t make any representations about the soundness of a particular employment prospect. My goal is to connect people interested in crImmigration-related work with prospective employers. If even one job seeker gets paired with a suitable employer, then I’ll declare this new feature a success.

 

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