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Gilbert + Tobin

4.3
  • 500 - 1,000 employees

2021 Seasonal Clerk Program - Melbourne

Melbourne CBD
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Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Internship
Salary
Internship
Start Date
30 Nov 2021

Application dates

Applications Open
6 Jul 2021
Applications Close
16 Aug 2021

Minimum requirements

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor
Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
L
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Family Law
International Law
Tax Law

Our Melbourne programs run for four weeks in either winter or summer, providing a placement across Banking + Infrastructure, Competition + Regulation, Corporate Advisory, Disputes + Investigations and Technology + Digital.

Each clerk is assigned a supervising partner, mentor and buddy to assist with on-the-job training. Participating in our customised in-house training will build your confidence and help you understand the mechanics of legal practice. You'll have the chance to jump right in and immerse yourself in a leading corporate law practice. And we'll encourage you to contribute ideas and your own fresh perspective.

The G+T clerkship experience is open to students in their penultimate year of study. We're not a prescriptive firm when it comes to our people; we invite individuality and diversity. We also hold ambition, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit in high regard. Our people are collaborative, passionate and dedicated – but most of all they enjoy what they do and never forget to have fun. We seek clerks and graduates who will complement our practice groups and don't feel the need to take themselves too seriously.

Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
The thing I like most about my job is that, despite having a relatively junior role, I’ve felt that I have still been involved in everything that the work has to offer.

Lloyd Wood

  • Graduate stories
The thing I like most about my job is that, despite having a relatively junior role, I’ve felt that I have still been involved in everything that the work has to offer.

Lloyd Wood

  • Graduate stories
I’m often asked to assist by conducting research into niche areas of law, preparing correspondence and attending client meetings and court.

Arabella Tolé

  • Graduate stories
I’m often asked to assist by conducting research into niche areas of law, preparing correspondence and attending client meetings and court.

Arabella Tolé

  • Graduate stories
The thing I like most about my job is that, despite having a relatively junior role, I’ve felt that I have still been involved in everything that the work has to offer.

Lloyd Wood

  • Graduate stories
The thing I like most about my job is that, despite having a relatively junior role, I’ve felt that I have still been involved in everything that the work has to offer.

Lloyd Wood

  • Graduate stories
I’m often asked to assist by conducting research into niche areas of law, preparing correspondence and attending client meetings and court.

Arabella Tolé

  • Graduate stories
I’m often asked to assist by conducting research into niche areas of law, preparing correspondence and attending client meetings and court.

Arabella Tolé