Hosted as part of programming supported by the law school’s Career and Professional Development Office, the event provided students with a valuable look into career paths within public service, including internship and post-graduate opportunities with the Michigan Department of Attorney General.
During the event, Nessel shared insights into the important work performed across the department’s various divisions and discussed the wide range of legal careers available within the office. She also took time to answer student questions, offering practical advice and perspective on entering public service.
Following her remarks, representatives from several departments within the Attorney General’s Office connected directly with students, discussing their roles and responsibilities and conducting on-the-spot interviews with interested attendees.
“It was a great opportunity for our students to engage directly with leaders in public service and gain a deeper understanding of the impactful work being done within the Attorney General’s Office,” said Karen Poole, director of Career and Professional Development at Cooley Law School. “Programs like this are essential in helping our students explore career pathways, build professional connections, and take meaningful steps toward their future careers.”
The event drew strong student participation and provided an informative and interactive experience for those interested in pursuing careers in government and public service.
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