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FULL-TIME CASEWORKER

Prestigious downtown Atlanta law firm is seeking recent college graduates with high GPA (3.4+) to fill full-time caseworker positions. In this position you will have opportunities to work directly with attorneys and paralegals. The caseworker program is especially geared to those who are seriously considering attending law school in the future, but who have postponed attending until at least the fall of 2009 or 2010.

Position requires a 40-hour work week and applicant must be flexible working the occasional overtime. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: filing, photocopying, and taking on a variety of special projects.

Good computer/database skills a definite plus. Must possess strict attention to detail, focus, excellent organization skills and interpersonal skills, maturity, ability to manage time and meet deadlines, and be a team player. Competitive benefits package provided.

Please email resume and cover letter to recruiting@rh-law.com. Reference job code WCASEWORKER in the subject line.

Rogers & Hardin LLP is an equal opportunity employer.


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