Government Agencies & Judicial Clerkships
Government Honors & Internship Handbook
Produced annually by the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, this on-line resource contains hiring information for summer internships and post-law school honors programs with federal government agencies and some state agencies. Please contact the Career Center at LawCareer@utk.edu for the user name and password for this web site.
Tennessee Department of Personnel
Information is available at this web site to help you to identify jobs of interest to you within Tennessee State Government. Search jobs titles that meet the criteria you specify (e.g., occupational group, salary requirements, county location), or obtain lists of jobs that are grouped by a common characteristic (e.g. frequent openings, educational requirements), as well as links to departmental vacancy lists. You can also download a copy of the State of Tennessee Employment Application Form.
USAJOBS Office of Personnel Management
USAJOBS provides worldwide job vacancy information that is updated each day from a database of more than 17,000 worldwide job opportunities. In many instances, you can apply for positions online or submit a resume online. Most of the listings are Federal job opportunities that can give you the chance to provide public service and make a difference in the lives of the American public.
Federaljobs.net will assist you with your government job search and guide you step-by-step through the process. Start with the overview then visit other selections as you explore this lucrative job market. This site can be searched by key words and phrases.
The Department of Justice is launching a new online application process this year for its Attorneys Honors Program and Law Student Internship Program which will be available between August 1 and September 23, 2002. Early submission is encouraged to ensure the application is received before the deadline of midnight Eastern Standard Time, Monday, September 23, 2002.
America's Job Bank offers these services completely free: search through a database of more than one million jobs nationwide; create and post your resume online; and set up an automated job search.
Careers In Government (CIG) is dedicated to matching qualified individuals with challenging careers in government and the public sector. Additionally, CIG is a forum for the exchange of news and information of interest to more than 20 million Americans working, or seeking employment, in public sector occupations.
This is a comprehensive list of web links to federal agencies, federal and state courts, political parties, and more.
On-Line System for Clerkship Application and Review (OSCAR)
This site supports the federal clerkship application process by allowing all materials to be posted confidentially to applicants' files, which are then downloaded by participating judges.
This site offers information and advice about judicial clerkships, as well as links to the best court sites and judicial clerkship listings. It also provides a forum for students and judicial clerks to exchange information about applying for clerkships and share their judicial clerkship experiences.
Administrative Office of the U.S.Courts
This agency provides service to the federal courts in three essential areas - administrative support, program management, and policy development - and it is the focal point for judiciary communication, information, program leadership, and administrative reform.
National Center for State Courts
This page provides judicial branch links for each state, focusing on the administrative office of the courts, the court of last resort, any intermediate appellate courts, and each trial court level.
The goal of this blog is to provide a forum for law clerk applicants to share information regarding their clerkship applications.
Best Places to Work in the Federal Government
This website offers comprehensive and authoritative ratings and analysis of employee satisfaction and commitment in various departments of the federal government. The website allows users to search employee satisfaction within large agencies, small agencies and even subcomponents of agencies. It also allows users to view turnover data from each large agency, small agency and subcomponent of agencies. The search function will permit users to search levels of satisfaction in specific areas such as teamwork, training and strategic management. This is a great resource to help job seekers identify agencies that may meet the seeker’s views and expectations with regard to job satisfaction.
This website offers a comprehensive projection of hiring needs for critical occupations in the federal government. Users can view the number of total jobs, historical data regarding number of hires and the number of expected new hires during the next year. The website also provides information on attrition over the last year. Users can search for data based upon agency, job type or location. This is a great resource to identify what agencies have hired, are hiring and expect to hire, as well as assist users to identify what areas of the government are growing.
This website serves as a landing point for students that are interested in exploring full time or part time employment with the federal government. It offers resources related to job types, job salaries, job benefits and internships. Additionally, a major focus of this website is to educate users on why individuals chose to work in the federal government. It provides numerous links and other resources to aid students in their search for federal employment.
Index of United States Agencies and Departments
This website is exactly what you think it is: a comprehensive list of all United States’ departments, agencies and subcomponents thereof.

