I am currently in my fourth year of law school and aspire to build a career as a Public Prosecutor. Over the course of law school, I have gained exposure to different areas of legal practice through internships, but as I approach graduation, I am becoming increasingly focused on preparing for this long-term career goal.
One of my biggest concerns is deciding what I should do immediately after graduation. While litigation seems like the most obvious choice, I am also considering other legal opportunities that could provide financial stability and valuable professional experience while allowing me to prepare for Public Prosecutor recruitment examinations.
If you were mentoring someone with this goal, what career path would you recommend after law school? Which type of legal experience would best prepare an aspiring Public Prosecutor while also supporting long-term professional growth and financial stability?