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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2021 Women's Mentoring Program (Oct 2021)

Remote work

Opportunity Expired

Are you a female law student thinking about a career in commercial law but not sure where to start?

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Part-Time Student Job
Number of Vacancies
10
Start Date
4 Oct 2021

Application dates

Applications Open
2 Aug 2021
Applications Close
5 Sep 2021

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
Yes
Qualifications Accepted
L
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Family Law
International Law
Tax Law

Hiring criteria

Entry pathway

See details

Working rights

Citizen

    Permanent resident

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      The Women at White & Case Mentoring Program encourages students to engage in open discussions with female associates from our Melbourne and Sydney offices. The program aims to provide insight from those who work in the legal industry and offers a platform to discuss career aspirations, progression and challenges facing women in the legal profession.

      The mentoring program is run for 6-9 months, starting in October, for pre-penultimate female law students studying at any law school in Australia. We are looking for females law students who are ambitious, driven and keen to develop ongoing relationships with their White & Case mentors.

      Hiring criteria

      You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

      Entry pathway
      Degree or Certificate
      Study Field
      L
      Commercial Law
      Constitutional Law
      Criminal Law
      Family Law
      International Law
      Tax Law

      Work rights

      The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

      country
      eligibility

      Citizen

      Citizen


      Permanent resident

      Permanent resident


      Full working rights

      Full working rights


      Limited working rights

      Limited working rights

      Graduate Success Stories


      • Graduate stories
      The great thing about this job is that you work with people from all backgrounds. It is rare to find someone who has the same experiences as you – whether that be where you grew up, what degree you studied at university or how you ended up in this job. We all bring a unique perspective!

      Emma Groves

      • Graduate stories
      The great thing about this job is that you work with people from all backgrounds. It is rare to find someone who has the same experiences as you – whether that be where you grew up, what degree you studied at university or how you ended up in this job. We all bring a unique perspective!

      Emma Groves

      • Graduate stories
      The coolest parts of my job are the chances to learn and interact with such a diverse group of clients and colleagues.

      Ammellia Fu

      • Graduate stories
      The coolest parts of my job are the chances to learn and interact with such a diverse group of clients and colleagues.

      Ammellia Fu

      • Graduate stories
      The great thing about this job is that you work with people from all backgrounds. It is rare to find someone who has the same experiences as you – whether that be where you grew up, what degree you studied at university or how you ended up in this job. We all bring a unique perspective!

      Emma Groves

      • Graduate stories
      The great thing about this job is that you work with people from all backgrounds. It is rare to find someone who has the same experiences as you – whether that be where you grew up, what degree you studied at university or how you ended up in this job. We all bring a unique perspective!

      Emma Groves

      • Graduate stories
      The coolest parts of my job are the chances to learn and interact with such a diverse group of clients and colleagues.

      Ammellia Fu

      • Graduate stories
      The coolest parts of my job are the chances to learn and interact with such a diverse group of clients and colleagues.

      Ammellia Fu


      Related Courses


      Professional Certificate

      Practical Legal Training (PLT) is a structured training program designed to help you develop the practical, day-to-day skills you will need as an entry-level lawyer.
      Entry Requirements

      You can start your Practical Legal Training if you have completed all Priestley 11 core subjects of your law degree – with no more than two electives remaining. 

      To start your Practical Legal Training before completing your law degree, you will need to seek approval from the admitting authority in your state.

      Duration
      15 weeks full-time
      Domestic Tuition Fees
      $9,640 total
      International Tuition Fees
      $13,910 total