Employer Services

FIU Law encourages employers to use our resources to locate potential applicants from our student body, providing opportunities to employers and employees alike.

On-Campus Interviews (OCI) and Résumé Collect

The Ovadia CP&P Office invites employers to participate in its OCI and Résumé Collect Programs. Employers may request participation via Symplicity. Please email any questions to lawcareer@fiu.edu or call 305-348-8376.

  • OCI

    Each fall, from August to October, employers can conduct on-campus interviews with second and third-year students for part time school year, summer and permanent positions. The program is also available in the Spring from January to April.

    Register for: Fall or Spring

  • Resume Collect

    For employers who are unable to conduct interviews at FIU Law, but interested in receiving résumés, the Ovadia CP&P Office offers a Résumé Collect Program. The Ovadia CP&P Office will share information about employment opportunities with students, collect application materials and forward those to employers.

    Register for: Fall or Spring

Symplicity for Employers

For employers seeking to fill summer, part-time, entry-level or lateral positions, the Ovadia CP&P Office offers job postings through the database, Symplicity. Posting job opportunities with the Ovadia CP&P Office Symplicity system is a free service.

Download the Job Posting Form

The Ovadia CP&P Office maintains the job posting database as a service to students, alumni and employers, and does not validate or guarantee the accuracy of the information posted. The Ovadia CP&P Office does not endorse the opportunities posted or the people or organizations posting them. Applicants are encouraged to research employers and opportunities.*

*Please be aware that the Ovadia CP&P Office may not post unpaid opportunities for FIU Law students to volunteer at private law firms. Recent guidance from the U.S. Department of Labor has led to the conclusion that placing students in unpaid internships is appropriate only when it is part of a structured educational process for academic credit, overseen by faculty, and managed as part of FIU Law’s overall Clinic and Externship Programs.*