You're hired!
If only it were that easy on your first job hunt...or any job for that matter! It's not. We know it, but does your potential employer get to hold all the cards?
In this, his first book, former Manhattan prosecutor Paul Caulfield offers a surprisingly entertaining and honest account of the universal, sometimes dreadful...even humorous experience of searching for a job in the world of law & order and becoming a prosecutor in the storied Manhattan District Attorney's Office, D.A.N.Y., and for the man at its helm, legendary New Yorker Robert M. Morgenthau.
Does (every) experience matter?
What's failing feel like when everyone's watching? When you're alone?
Is being yourself, at the end of the day, the answer?
Getting to D.A.N.Y. is an enjoyable ride through the stresses, joys, doubts and grind that go with knowing who you are, discovering where you're going and learning that you're not alone.
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Here's what former D.A.N.Y. prosecutors are saying about Getting to D.A.N.Y.: Lessons from a New York Job Hunt -
"It's fantastic."
"So well written."
"My wife couldn't put it down."
"Honest, accurate, and thoroughly enjoyable."
"A must-read for that rare law student who aspires not to Big Law, but who dreams instead of joining the ranks of the country's premier prosecutor and spending his or her days in the service of justice, 'doing the right thing.'"
About the Author: Paul Caulfield was born in Washington, D.C. in 1974. Following graduation from Fairfield University in 1996, he was a Catholic missionary in Durán, Ecuador and later taught religion, grammar and creative writing in Washington, D.C. While attending The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law, he was law clerk to the Office of the Independent Counsel, Robert W. Ray. Between 2001 and 2004, he was a Manhattan Assistant District Attorney investigating and prosecuting a variety of street and white collar crimes. His private practice work has been featured in The National Law Journal, New York Law Journal and Long Island Business News and, in his capacity as legal analyst for Inside Lacrosse Magazine, he was one of the earliest critics in print and on television of North Carolina District Attorney Michael Nifong's now-discredited prosecution of the nationally known "Duke lacrosse rape" case. Today, he is Chief Risk Officer at IDB Bank, an international private and commercial bank where he oversees enterprise risk, cyber security, financial crimes compliance and general consumer compliance. He lives in Northport, Long Island with his wife, Alyssa, and three children.