Find a Job in our Job Bank

Job openings are advertised on Symplicity Career Services Manager, an online Job Board and resume posting tool.

Symplicity will facilitate your job search process and enable you to market yourself to employers nationwide. Once subscribed, Widener students and alumni can:

  • search our password-protected, school-specific Job Board containing open positions advertised by Widener's Career Development Office
  • search Symplicity's National Job Board, which contains job postings from law offices around the country
  • post resumes, in their original format, and electronically transmit them to subscribing employers with job openings
  • create a student profile that showcases educational and professional achievements.
If you do not have a password, contact the Career Development Office. Please note that, for your convenience, we also keep hard copies of job postings in a binder in our office.

CURRENT WIDENER LAW STUDENTS:
Instructions for Secure Login: you must contact the Career Development Office on your campus for information.

Please note that this login is not related to your PIN number you receive from Student Services.

WIDENER ALUMNI:
To request an Alumni password to view job listings, please contact the Career Development Office on the campus you attended and have your name and graduation year information available.

STUDENTS & GRADUATES from other law schools:
If you are from another law school, you may request reciprocity, which includes access to the jobs listed in this system. You may contact the Career Development Office on either campus for information.

EMPLOYERS: Would you like to post a Job in the Widener Law Job Bank?
We maintain an on-line and printed Job Bank that is used by current students and Widener Law graduates. For more detailed information, please visit our Post A Job In Our Job Bank page.

Additional Job Opportunities and Recruitment Updates

Interested in internships?
Opportunities are available in a wide range of locations and practice areas. For example: international law; sports law; women's rights; environmental law; federal, state and local government law; as well as law and policy jobs in Washington, DC. To learn more, go to www.internships-usa.com and click on "Internships for Law Students." Contact the Career Development Office for the password.