How to Build a Strong Profile for Law Internships with Top Organizations
A good law internship can shape your career, build networks, and improve your practical understanding of the legal profession. But competition is high, and your internship application must stand out within seconds.
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Here are 10 powerful, practical, and easy-to-follow strategies to make your law internship application stronger, smarter, and impossible to ignore.
Your CV is the face of your professional identity, and it is often the first thing recruiters notice. A well-structured and polished CV can instantly create a strong impression and increase your chances of being selected. Make sure your CV is clean, professional, and easy to read. Include clear sections such as Education, Skills, Previous Internships, Achievements, Courses & Workshops, and any other relevant experience. Present your information in a concise and organised manner so recruiters can quickly understand your strengths and potential.
Your CV should be:
What Impresses Recruiters?
✔ Clean formatting
✔ Concrete achievements
✔ No overclaiming
A generic cover letter gets ignored immediately. Your cover letter must mention core points.
Your cover letter must clearly address the organisation’s work, your relevant skills, and why you’re genuinely interested in contributing to them.
Always follow the Golden Rule: Make the letter about the organisation, not just about yourself. Show how you can add value, and your application will stand out effortlessly.
Your cover letter must:
Law firms and lawyers prefer students who can perform tasks immediately, such as:
Nothing demonstrates your ability better than:
Attach 1–2 polished samples
Recruiters often check your online presence. Most of the Recruiters are checking LinkedIn profile first.
Your LinkedIn should have:
Networking can get you internships before applications even open.
Do these:
Don’t wait for deadlines.
Apply:
✔ 2–3 months in advance
✔ To organisations aligned with your interests (litigation, IPR, corporate, policy, human rights, Criminal Law, Space Law, Animal Law, etc.)
❌ Overly long CVs
❌ Bad email subject lines
❌ No attachments or incorrect filenames
❌ WhatsApp-style language
Perfect Email Subject Line Example:
“Application for Internship – Jan–Feb 2025 – [Your Name]”
A good email should include:
If you don’t receive a reply:
Building a strong profile for top law internships is not about one big step. It’s about consistently improving your skills, documents, and professional presence. When you focus on developing practical abilities, creating a polished CV and cover letter, and engaging in meaningful academic and extracurricular work, you naturally become a more competitive candidate. With the right preparation, confidence, and commitment, you can open doors to prestigious opportunities and set the foundation for a successful legal career.
By:
Dr. Dharmender Patial
(LLB, LLM, Ph.D, IIM kashipur Alumnus)
NOTE: If anyone has any query or need Career Advice, please email us at internshiplawof@gmail.com We will be very happy to hear from the Law Students.
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