noun
- positions or jobs as clerks, especially temporary positions for law students working with judges or in law firms
Usage: legal context; plural form
Examples
- She applied for several judicial clerkships after graduating from law school.
- The law firm offers summer clerkships to top students.
- Federal clerkships are highly competitive and prestigious.
- Many Supreme Court justices began their careers with clerkships.
- The clerkships provided valuable experience in legal research and writing.
- Students competed for clerkships at the appellate court.
- These clerkships often lead to permanent job offers.