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Quoted By: >>1445370
Complete low IQ retard here, sry in advance if this is more of an /adv/ post than /wsr/ but I need some help researching jobs where you greatly benefit from having a JD (I'm not taking the bar exam). I've tried asking around and doing my own research but haven't come up with anything.
In short, my question is, how do you have "JD preferred" jobs and what kind of jobs are they and what hiring tricks should I know about? Also, is that stuff about putting a bunch of blank keywords in your resume to get past filters, true or not?
Also, I have recently read about identifying as non-binary and non-white or mixed race in your application to get through certain filters and get diversity quota benefits. Does this actually work?
No, I've never worked a job before because I used to be neet until my family offered to put me through law school so I really don't want to disappoint them or myself.
Thanks.
In short, my question is, how do you have "JD preferred" jobs and what kind of jobs are they and what hiring tricks should I know about? Also, is that stuff about putting a bunch of blank keywords in your resume to get past filters, true or not?
Also, I have recently read about identifying as non-binary and non-white or mixed race in your application to get through certain filters and get diversity quota benefits. Does this actually work?
No, I've never worked a job before because I used to be neet until my family offered to put me through law school so I really don't want to disappoint them or myself.
Thanks.