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 AV Search Consultants is a member of the National Association of Legal Search Consultants (NALSC), a national organization committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in the legal search industry.  Arlene Sengstack serves on the NALSC Board of Directors and we maintain longstanding relationships and strategic alliances with other NALSC members, nationally and internationally, to provide our clients with extended access to other highly regarded search firms.

As members of the National Association of Legal Search Consultants we subscribe to their Code of Ethics, which includes:

  • Information provided to candidates shall be the most accurate information known to the search firm.
  • No search firm shall withhold employer information which a candidate would reasonably consider essential to his or her decision.
  • Candidates shall be referred to employers only with the candidates' prior consent.
  • Confidential information shall be treated accordingly. 
  • Search firms shall make all referrals which have been authorized by the candidate and shall inform the candidate of the results of those referrals in a timely manner.
  • No search firm shall attempt to exert undue influence on the candidate.
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Tips for job seekers in a tough economy:

People get jobs through people they know. Renew old acquaintances, make new connections and stay in contact with your legal recruiter.

A chance encounter can turn into a potential job lead. Don’t allow your preconceptions to close your mind to an opportunity.

Give up the mind-set that only large law firms have truly challenging work. In the current economy, the mid-sized firms with more flexible rates are the ones that are continuing to grow and they’re competing with the big firms for the best matters.

Think of yourself in terms of “value added.” Do your homework on the firm in which you’re interested and be prepared to discuss what you bring to the table, both in terms of skills and potential client relationships.


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