Law Student Content Contributor
Create firsthand, practical articles about the Canadian legal recruiting process, including OCI experiences and firm culture. Provide honest reflections and advice for law and pre-law students on a digital platform.
- Remote
- Ontario, Canada
- Posted Aug 20, 2026
- Apply by Sep 19, 2026
- 1 position
Job summary
Juris is a new platform bringing radical transparency to Canadian legal recruiting bringing verified hiring data, law school intelligence, and firsthand student accounts, free for every law and pre-law student. No paywalls, no gatekeeping. We're looking for a few law students to help kick off our content section, The Feed which has firsthand, practical writing about the recruiting process from people who've actually been through it. What you'd write about (pick whatever's relevant to you): OCI & recruiting — what actually happens during interview week, callback prep, how you handled offers 1L advice — what you wish you knew before your first year Practice area deep dives — what a given practice group is really like day to day Firm culture — honest reflections on summering or articling somewhere What this actually is: Fully volunteer, unpaid because this is early-stage and we're upfront about that You publish under your name (or anonymously, if you'd rather not attach your name to it) with a "Verified Law Student" badge One or two posts is plenty — this isn't a recurring commitment unless you want it to be Full editorial control over what you write; we just review before it goes live What's in it for you: A public byline on a platform other students actually use with real, visible writing credit Early input into a platform that's trying to fix a genuinely opaque process A way to give back to whoever's coming up behind you in the recruit cycle Who we're looking for: Any current law student in Ontario, Canada with something real to say about OCIs, 1L/2L, articling, or firm culture. You don't need to have "made it" somewhere prestigious — the honest, unglamorous accounts are usually the most useful ones.
What you’ll do
Create firsthand, practical articles about the Canadian legal recruiting process, including OCI experiences and firm culture. Provide honest reflections and advice for law and pre-law students on a digital platform.
Requirements
Must be a current law student in Ontario, Canada. Candidates should have real-world experience with OCIs, 1L/2L studies, articling, or firm culture to share.
Other relevant skills
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- Writing
- Content Creation
- Legal Research
- Storytelling
Job areas
- Legal
- Creative & Media
- Education
Additional details
- Minimum education
- Master’s degree
- Minimum experience
- 0+ years
- Apply by
- Sep 19, 2026
- Posting language
- English
- Working hours
- 40 hours per week
- Location requirements
- Country, Ontario, Canada
- Seniority
- Internship
- Application method
- Direct apply is available
