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Minnesota Minority Recruitment Conference

Twin Cities Diversity in Practice (TCDIP) is a nonprofit association of leading Twin Cities legal employers with a single mission: to attract, recruit, advance, and retain attorneys of color in and around the Twin Cities. For over 15 years, TCDIP has sponsored the Minnesota Minority Recruitment Conference (MMRC) designed to connect legal employers in the Twin Cities metro area with diverse 2L and 3L student candidates from around the country.

Our next Minnesota Minority Recruitment Conference is August 4, 2023.
Employer registration is open from April 24 – May 25. Employers: Register today at this link.
Student Registration is open from May 3 – June 5. Students: Register today at this link.

What is MMRC?

MMRC is where Twin Cities legal employers interview students of color for summer associate or post-graduation employment. The main event is a full day of formal interviews. All employers are invited to participate, including small, medium, and large firms; corporate law departments; and public interest, nonprofit, and government entities. Employers are not required to be a member of TCDIP to participate in MMRC.

TCDIP promotes MMRC to law schools and student affinity groups across the country. Students and employers are matched through a pre-selection process. If you have any additional questions, please contact us.

The conference organizers are committed to a policy against discrimination in employment based upon age, sex, race, religious belief, ability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or national origin.

MMRC Resume Review

Want to know what working attorneys and recruiting professionals look for in a resume? Interested in feedback tailored for your resume? This year we’re inviting law students to participate in our MMRC Resume Review Program. TCDIP’s Resume Review is a great opportunity for law students of color participating in MMRC to receive tailored feedback on your resume from attorneys and legal recruiting professionals. Students and attorneys: use this link to sign up for resume review!

Important Dates:

May 3 – May 24: Student registration is open to register for both MMRC and Resume Review. Remember: If you want to participate in MMRC and Resume Review, you need to complete two separate registrations.
June 6 – June 30: Students complete their registration with 12Twenty, review open positions, and submit materials to employers. MMRC uses the 12Twenty platform. You can find more information about how to create an account and register in 12Twenty on their support page.
June 6 – June 19: Resume feedback from volunteers for those participating in resume review.
July 5 – July 14: Employers select interview candidates and alternates. During this time, employers can see the application materials of all students who applied for their job posting. Employers select 14 candidates for a full day (or 7 for a half day) and at least an equal number of alternates (14 for a full day, 7 for a half day).
July 17 – July 21: Students review employer selections and accept or decline interview and alternate spots in 12Twenty. Students will be allowed to accept a maximum of 10 interview spots. If a student declines an interview slot, that slot will be offered to an alternate candidate from the employer’s list.
July 31: Interview schedules announced
August 4: MMRC Interview Day! Virtual interviews will take place using the video conferencing links provided by employers. Each interview is 20 minutes long with 10-minute breaks between interviews. MMRC starts off with a welcome session at 8:30 am. There is a lunch break from 12:20 pm to 1:30 pm.