School of Law Career Development

Partnering to Build Successful Law Careers

The Creighton University School of Law’s Career Development Office (CDO) serves as a “go to” for a full range of career and professional development resources—for students and alumni alike. It also helps employers connect with candidates for open positions. The CDO is located on the second floor of the School of Law, in suite 264; it’s open Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Contact

Career Development Office 
402.280.3094

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Student and Alumni Resources

Learn about our various resources, which include a job search site, on-campus interviews, preparation for the Bar exam, reciprocity agreements with other law schools, and financial aid for those working in the public interest.
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Employer Resources

If you’re looking for exceptional law school graduates to join your organization, we can help connect you with candidates through on-campus interviews and events, resume collection, and free online job posting.

We're here for a lifetime of education.

Creighton University School of Law provides numerous seminars throughout the academic year, which can fulfill your Continuing Legal Education (CLE) requirements. In fact, we’re an approved CLE sponsor in both Nebraska and Iowa. If you have questions about the program or upcoming events, please call us at 402.280.1204 or email us.

Employment Statistics

The majority of our students launch their careers or start graduate school shortly after completing their education at the Creighton University School of Law. To learn more about the excellence our graduates achieve, review the data we submit to the American Bar Association:

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A clerkship with alumni

Madi Bigler had the unique opportunity to clerk at Pansing Hogan Ernst & Buser LLP, a law firm run by Creighton graduates. Thanks to the Bluejay connection, Madi was able to dive into her clerkship. She gained hands-on experience with legal work and procedures as a clerk—bridging classroom learning with practical skills.