The College of Law 7 Yes. In fact, this is quite common – especially in cases where you undertake work experience while completing your law degree. Your work experience must comply with the Work Experience Rules – and you still need to follow Steps 2-6 on the previous page. Feedback If you have concerns about the quality of the work experience you are receiving, please let us know at support@collaw.edu.au. The issue may then be canvassed with your Work Experience Supervisor. Where to find work experience Can work experience be approved retrospectively? You are responsible for finding your own work experience. We help and support you in a number of ways, these include: y y  advertising employment vacancies on our Jobs Noticeboard; y y  providing you with the opportunity to upload your résumé so that employers can search for available law students and graduates; y y  networking with industry to source placements; and y y  promoting the College and its students to employers. Online Jobs Noticeboard With more than 70 jobs from around the country at any one time, we have more opportunities available for law students than any other website in Australia. We actively source opportunities for our Jobs Noticeboard. We advertise in legal publications encouraging employers to post jobs on our noticeboard. Student Employment Register The College of Law provides a free service that allows you to post your résumé on the Jobs Noticeboard so that employers can search for candidates who match their criteria. To post your résumé, create a Job Seeker profile on the Jobs Noticeboard. Please note that this service is only available to College students and graduates. Other places to find work experience Please see these organisations for work experience opportunities: • Survive Law • Beyond Law • Social Justice Opportunities • Pro Bono Australia •  Justice Connect (formerly PILCH) • Community Legal Centres