Career Corner
Want to work in government, politics, public service, or law—but don’t know where to start? In this episode of Career Corner, we sit down with Justin Vines, a CSUN alum currently working as a federal caseworker for a member of Congress, to break down how involvement, networking, leadership, and patience helped shape his career journey. From serving in Associated Students and founding clubs on campus to scoring in the top 3% on the LSAT and preparing for law school, Justin shares the real behind-the-scenes process of building a career in public service. In this episode, you’ll learn: * How to break into government and political careers * Why clubs, leadership positions, and campus involvement matter more than you think * The real value of networking and relationship-building * How internships can lead directly to career opportunities * Why customer service and communication skills are underrated * How to prepare for law school and the LSAT * Why patience and long-term planning can change your future Justin also shares how philosophy classes shaped the way he thinks, why volunteering matters, and how every opportunity—from clubs to internships—can open doors you never expected. If you’re interested in law school, politics, advocacy, leadership, or making a difference through public service, this episode gives you a realistic roadmap for getting started. Listen now and learn how to turn campus involvement into real career opportunities.
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