EASElaw – a New Career Services Resource
Ontario Law Schools are being introduced to EASElaw, a Career Services software product of eCampusRecruiter.ca. It looks like in addition to EASElaw there is EASEmba (is EASEmd on the horizon?). EASE stands for Electronic Applications for Students and Employers.
The product is being pitched to current law students as an information management tool; just this week Queen’s Law launched EASElaw (the Q’s log in screen is here: nice crest) in order to bring some order to the On Campus Interview (OCI) process.
Students have been asked to register with EASElaw in order to access their customized schedule of the firms that have granted the much sought after 20-minute date. Apparently one has the ability to register for the interview using the software.
The Director of Career Services did let us know, however, that “the system is not without flaws, and occasionally you will find it slow and sometimes it crashes altogether.” Somehow I fear that slow service — or worse a crash — might not go very far to make this anxiety-filled process any EASEier. But one can hope.
For those whose student days are behind them, eCampusRecruiter offers services to employers, including the ability to post job ads.
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