1/ #EastBoston#immigrationlaw office Cameron Micheroni & Silvia is hiring! We're looking for a bilingual (Eng/Esp) paralegal to help stop deportations, support asylum seekers, & keep families together.
See below for a pizza-loving dog!
(See further below for actual details)
2/ I started CMS 12 yrs ago as a low bono endeavor with a "for people" vs. a "for profit" model, & we've continued that even as we've grown to 3 attorneys and a full staff. We all share a strong sense of mission and responsibility to do right by our clients *and* one another.
3/ We don't "employ" people so much as invest in them; we're fully committed to your happiness, & success both during & well beyond your time here. We've seen too many small firms grind good ppl w/good intentions down just to squeeze $$ out of them, & we're not here for that.
4/ So that's us. How about you?
No matter how much we all truly love and share a commitment to the mission, #immigrationlaw itself can be stressful, inhumane, & unforgiving. We need writers who know how to fight, & unforgiving detail obsessives who know how to love.
5/ Here are some things we don't much care about:
-your "criminal record"
-where (or if) you went to school
-grades/class rank
-prior experience in #immigrationlaw (or other professional legal settings)
-what you do with yourself, your body, & your time when not on the job
6/ And here are some things we *very much* care about:
-demonstrated writing skills
-personal commitment to the cause
-merciless attention to detail
-humanity, decency, & commitment to social/racial/economic/immigrant justice
-organized & reliable
-can both make & laugh at jokes
7/ If you're reading this and wondering if this might be a good fit for you, my DMs are open!
If you've already decided for sure that it might be, pls email a resume & a paragraph or two letting us know why* to corey@massimmigrationlaw.com w/your #. Ty!
*no "cover letters" pls
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