What You Need to Know
- For 2025 grads, 87.7% obtained long-term full-time employment including school-funded positions.
- For 2024 grads, that figure was 88.1% when adjusting for school-funded positions.
- Approximately 2,500 fewer grads were employed in that category for 2025 grads as compared to 2024 grads.
The graduating law class of 2025 saw a dip in employment outcomes compared to the year prior, with fewer graduates being employed in long-term full-time positions, according to employment outcomes data released Wednesday by the American Bar Association.
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