Kenyon & Kenyon - Hiring

Hiring

As a general rule, Kenyon requires that incoming associates have a technical background, in either the sciences or engineering. Most attorneys have either advanced degrees in their field, or significant work experience before entering law school. Entry to the law firm is extremely selective. Like most prestigious law firms, Kenyon fills its ranks by hiring summer associates, which are law students between their second and third years of law school. These "summers," as they are called, work for the firm during their last summer of law school and then, if they receive an offer for full-time employment, begin working as an associate after they graduate law school and are admitted to the bar.

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