Ep 154: Landing Your Dream Law Firm Position with Chayla Sherrod
Today we dive into the fascinating journey of Chayla Sherrod, who transitioned from studying environmental science to becoming a first-year corporate associate at a top law firm. Chayla shares her journey from studying environmental science to pursuing a career in law. She discusses how her time in Namibia studying communal conservation sparked her interest in the legal aspects of environmental issues. She reflects on the importance of mentorship, routine, and adaptability in navigating law school and entering the legal profession and provides valuable insights into the realities of working in a big law firm and the challenges of balancing personal and professional life. Join us as Chayla shares insights into her inspiring journey and offers valuable advice for aspiring lawyers navigating their paths.
C hayla Sherrod
Chayla is a dynamic, well-rounded, and motivated professional with a diverse skill set that has enabled her to perform highly in the research, environmental, and legal fields. She was selected as a 2018 Fulbright Scholar to Namibia, the world’s most recognized international exchange program, where she spearheaded an independent study project and managed relations with multiple affiliate organizations. Chayla is an adaptable and consistent leader who can work independently and with a team. With a degree in environmental studies and a strong political science accumen, she will continue to bridge the gap between disciplines and intellectual thought.
Episode Highlights
Chayla discusses how she started with environmental science, studied at Villanova, received a Fulbright fellowship to Namibia for communal conservation research.
She found connections between environmental issues and legislation during her time in Namibia, which sparked her interest in law.
She attended Penn Law, focused on networking, intentional career planning, and building routines.
Emphasizes the importance of being a good candidate by showcasing unique attributes and experiences that contribute to the firm's environment for entering into big law.
Also discusses the challenges of balancing workload and personal life, stresses the need for rest and self-care.
She’s still interested in combining law with environmental advocacy, and hopes to possibly return to Namibia to contribute to legal assistance and environmental protection efforts.
Chayla shares some advice to aspiring lawyers, encouraging self-reflection about the desire to be a lawyer, financial considerations, and being aware of the realities of the legal profession.
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