"If you don't know where you are going, chances are good that you will not get there." Anonymous
Finding a career that meets your goals emotionally, intellectually, and financially requires advance planning. Many law students and graduates spend more time planning a one-week vacation than they spend planning a career that will last over 30 years. Your first day of law school is the beginning of your legal career. The time you take between now and graduation to plan your career will pay off later with job satisfaction.
Your job search will be most effective if you first identify your interests and career goals and determine what you need to do or learn to reach these goals. Students who fail to take the time to set the groundwork for their job searches often end up without the focus they need to find and obtain satisfying work.
Take the time now to start planning for your career to ensure that it is a satisfying one.