Apply for Assistant District Attorney: Spring 2026 Class

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Summary
Title:Assistant District Attorney: Spring 2026 Class
ID:1442
Location:Kew Gardens, NY
Department:Legal
Job Type:Entry-level
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General Questions: Assistant District Attorney
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Are you proficient in any languages other than English?

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Have you participated in an internship program, clinic or externship at the Queens District Attorney's Office?

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3. Legal supervisors/Assistant District Attorneys that you worked with.
Law School General Questions
* What Law School do you attend/did you graduate from?
* When did you or will you receive your law degree  (Month and Year)?
* What is your  current Grade Point Average?
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