Wednesday 28 November 2012

Anthony Giannetti Knows Experience is Important



It is no secret that the job market today is highly competitive. Many people may be competing for the same job whether they have years of experience or they are fresh out of college. The benefits of one versus the other are often dependent on the position the employer places in terms of value. One employer may want experience, while another may want someone fresh without years of experience, so they can mold the new employee without any established “bad habits.” 

Anthony Giannetti knows this is why it is important to not only get the education in the field of interest but to also have an expanded knowledge base and experience. Anthony Giannetti has dedicated nearly a decade to his university studies. He continued his education straight from earning his Bachelor of Arts degree to working on his Juris Doctor and master’s degree, which he is expected to complete in 2013. 

However, in terms of experience, Anthony Giannetti has been dedicating his summers to working either in the business field or in the legal field. He has held three positions in each area. However, since he is currently working on his Juris Doctor at the University at the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, he has most recently been working in positions related in the legal field.
His first three positions were in the field of business, where he worked as a consultant for the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. He was also an intern in the business field twice – once for Alcoa Corporation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and once as a research intern for the Pennsylvania Environmental Council. 

These three positions helped provide Anthony Giannetti with experience in the field of business, but it was his work as a law clerk and a certified legal intern that helped him gain experience in the legal field between the summer of 2010 and summer of 2012 in the Prisoners’ Legal Services, Allegheny County Public Defender Pre-Trial Division, and a private firm in Buffalo.

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