
Volunteer
The Law Firm of Figeroux & Associates is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
There are many benefits to volunteering in the community! Here are just a few:
Build Your Skills and Your Resume
Community work is a great way to build your resume and your skills. When you volunteer, you’ll have the guidance of employers who are specialists in their fields. And because we partner with IJLEF and NACC, we suggest you visit these websites to volunteer now and develop the skills you seek.
Develop a Career Network
Networking is an incredibly important part of searching for jobs and building careers. Community involvement is one of the best ways to make connections and foster relationships that do just that. Not only will you build a network, many people who volunteer at an organization are offered permanent positions after some projects.
Enhance Your Education
One of the best ways to learn is through experience. What better way to gain experience than to work at an organization that fits your needs and interests? Many educational experiences can’t be taught in a classroom.
Please submit your cover letter and resume info@311personalinjury.com.
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