Law Graduates Face Slim Job Market
Published May 22nd, 2009
Statewide budget cuts forced state attorney and public defender offices around Florida to cut back.
The State Attorney's Office in Gainesville, has had a hiring freeze for years.
That makes finding a job tougher for recent law school graduates.
University of Florida College of Law Dean Bob Jerry says students face a "difficult economy, but not an impossible one."
He says law school grads will just have to be more flexible and persistent in their job search.
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