Tax LL.M. Job Fair
Register
Please complete the Registration Form either online or in print no later than October 6th.
Online: Complete the Online Registration Form.

Tax LL.M.s: Do you want a great job after you graduate?
If so, then plan to participate in the Annual Tax LL.M. Job Fair.
Interviews will take place at the Grand Hyatt in San Francisco (the site of the Tax Annual Conference) between 8:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. on Friday, November 6.
Interviewing employers will receive resumes of interested Tax LL.M. students at Chapman University School of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and University of San Diego School of Law. Employers will select interviewees and the law schools will arrange interview schedules. Employers requesting resumes be sent directly to the firm will contact the students individually and conduct interviews at the firm.
What is the Tax LL.M Job Fair?
The Tax LL.M. Job Fair provides employers with the unique opportunity to select from a combined pool of highly-qualified Tax LL.M. students and recent graduates seeking employment. Employers may pre-screen resumes and select only those candidates they wish to interview.
The Job Fair is co-hosted by Chapman University School of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law, Loyola Law School Los Angeles, University of San Diego School of Law and the California Tax Bars. Students who participate in the Job Fair may also attend sessions at the Annual Meeting.
The deadline to register for the job fair is Monday, October 6, at 5 pm.
To Participate:
Step 1. Complete the online Registration Form
Step 2. Send a PDF version of your resume via email to Laura Hoffmann, Law Career Services, Golden Gate University School of Law at lawcareer@ggu.edu. (Your resume file must be named using the following format: Geographic Preference Code_lastname.pdf (e.g., If your last name is Smith and you want positions in Northern California, you will label your file as NC_Smith.pdf). Geographic codes are as follows: All California (AC), Northern California (NC), and Southern California (SC).)
(Registration for the LL.M. Tax Job Fair is a separate process from the conference registration process.)
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