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The Attorney General's Honors Program is the Department of Justice (DOJ) recruitment program for entry-level attorneys. DOJ reviews many elements of a candidate's background before selecting him or her for employment, including academic achievement, law review experience, moot court competition, legal aid/clinical experience, and summer or part-time employment. DOJ also considers specialized academic studies (including undergraduate and post-graduate degrees), work experience, and extracurricular activities that directly relate to the DOJ work. Once you access the online system, you will be asked to create a userid & password. After that, you will be prompted to submit your transcript and resume data in appropriate fields. |
Form #:
HP Application
Agency:
Department of Justice
Bureau:
Justice Management Division
Common Name:
Honors Program Application
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