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Winter 2023 | Non-Judiciary
Note: Students who attend law school part-time or who seek a dual degree may have a later law school graduation date but meet the requirement of having two full years of grades. These students can register for OSCAR as Alternate Graduation Date applicants.
Visit the Hiring Plan page in OSCAR for more information.
Are you new to OSCAR? Keep reading for information to help you get started.
When you first register for your account, the information you provide becomes part of your OSCAR profile, but this doesn't mean your profile is complete. After you log into OSCAR, you still need to go to the Profile > My Profile page and finish entering your profile information. Remember, judges and staff attorney offices can review your OSCAR profile for information relevant to their hiring process, so make sure it's complete and up to date. We also encourage applicants to voluntarily complete the demographic information in their profile. Demographic data is not provided to hiring judges or staff attorney offices.
Take some time to review the new Employment Resources tab . Here you can find information on the federal courts as well as employment information, such as the duties of federal law clerks; qualifications, salary, and benefits; workplace conduct resources, and a brief video of law clerks and staff attorneys sharing their experiences.
Follow the US Courts LinkedIn and OSCAR LinkedIn pages to get the latest updates on new clerkship and staff attorney positions.
We have extensive resources to assist you in your clerkship or staff attorney search, including:
Applying for clerkship and staff attorney positions through OSCAR is a simple process with four basic steps.
Before you apply to a position in OSCAR, you must upload your application materials. This can include a cover letter, resume, writing samples, and unencrypted versions of your transcripts. The Documents tab is your repository for application materials. From there, you can upload PDF or Word versions of your documents, and you can also use OSCAR’s online editor to create cover letters.
Most clerkship positions require recommendation letters as part of the application, and OSCAR allows you to request recommendation letters directly from your account. To do this, you need to first identify your recommenders on the Recommendations tab. This creates a pool of recommenders that you can select when you create an online application.
Note: Identifying a recommender in OSCAR does not send a recommendation request. OSCAR only sends recommendation requests when you include the recommender as part of an online clerkship or staff attorney application.
Finding open positions in OSCAR is as easy as visiting the Positions List, which is your centralized source for position information. On the Positions List, you can:
After completing the first three steps, you’re ready to begin creating online applications. If a position accepts online applications, it will display an Apply Online button. Click this button to begin creating your application. OSCAR walks you through a 4-step process to select the documents to include with your application, choose which recommenders to request recommendation letters from, and review your application as a judge or staff attorney office will see it. OSCAR automatically saves your application as a draft after each step. When you're ready, you can finalize the application, which submits it to the hiring judge or staff attorney office.
Note: If you are subject to the Hiring Plan, OSCAR will hold your finalized clerkship applications until the Hiring Plan release date.
Need help? OSCAR offers many resources to help you learn to use the system. Log into OSCAR to access the following resources: