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Short-Term Assistance Registry (STAR)
Career Development launched the Moritz Short-term Assistance Registry (STAR) in 2010. STAR is designed to provide employers a pool of qualified second- and third-year students, as well as graduates from the most recent class, to hire for short-term projects. The intent of the program is to allow students and recent graduates an opportunity to obtain relevant practical experience. Such projects may include:
- Document review
- Research and writing
- Updating state regulations
- Assisting with writing articles or updating firm newsletters
- Updating firm web site
- Filing court documents
Check Symplicity for current STAR postings. For more information, please contact Liza Larky at larky.2@osu.edu.