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Entry-Level Attorney Careers – Accepting Applications2013 Law Recruitment BrochureThe Chief Counsel's Employment ProgramThe OCC’s Entry-Level Attorney Program is designed to provide valuable, stimulating opportunities for outstanding candidates. OCC assigns appointees to positions affording both extensive legal experience and substantial individual responsibility. The training program also ensures careful evaluation and supervision of the appointees’ work. The OCC prefers to hire individuals who expect to work for the agency for at least 3-4 years. Program QualificationsThe OCC’s Entry-Level Attorney Program is open to students and graduates from the classes of 2011, 2012, and 2013, as well as recent law school graduates who are completing judicial clerkship programs. Competition for available entry-level positions is keen. OCC considers the following factors in reviewing an application:
(Experienced attorneys can find OCC Law Department current openings through our USAJobs.gov search page.) How to ApplyA complete application should include all of the following:
Deadline Date – Applications are due September 17, 2012. Because of time constraints, we cannot guarantee that any application filed after that date will be considered. Initial interviews will be conducted by phone, although some personal interviews will be conducted at certain law schools. In October 2012, we will invite selected applicants to interview at our Washington Headquarters. Successful candidates will be notified in November and December 2012. Character Investigation - All appointments are subject to a character investigation. Appointment to a critical-sensitive position may require a background investigation as well. All application materials should be e-mailed to newattyhiring@occ.treas.gov. Please e-mail questions regarding entry-level attorney careers at the OCC to attyhiringquestions@occ.treas.gov. The written qualifications of all applicants are carefully reviewed, and selected applicants are invited to the Law Department's offices in Washington, D.C., for interviews with experienced agency attorneys. Travel reimbursement may be available for interviewees. Initial interviews are also conducted at some law schools. Program Appointment and SalaryReporting Dates - Most selections for job offers and commitments are expected to be made late in the calendar year. Selectees will ordinarily report the following fall. There is usually some flexibility in determining the specific date. Successful candidates serve as clerks pending bar membership. The OCC reclassifies clerks acquiring bar membership as attorneys (this is not a promotion and does not involve a salary increase) and terminates the appointments of candidates who do not acquire bar membership in 14 months. Salaries for incoming 2013 attorneys will be at least $107,500 for Washington headquarters positions. Salaries in the various district office locations may be different because of geographic differentials that apply to those offices. The OCC also offers incoming attorneys up to $2,500 for a bar review course and $2,500 for relocation expenses when an applicant is required to move 50 miles or more for their work location. Additional salary information is available upon request. BenefitsThe OCC provides one of the best benefits programs in government. Although part of the federal government, the OCC has a more flexible salary and benefits program than most other government offices. Many benefits are paid for by the agency, at no cost to employees, while others are generously subsidized. Recent Employment Data for Entry-Level Attorneys The OCC hired from the following law schools in 2011 and/or 2012:
The OCC hired entry-level attorneys in 2011 and/or 2012 with the following clerkships: U.S. Court of Appeals (3) Related Links |