Frank Kimball has presented more than 80 programs sponsored by the Career Services Offices of Michigan, Harvard, Northwestern, New York University, Chicago, Illinois, Duke, Virginia, Washington & Lee, DePaul, Georgetown, Loyola Chicago, Indiana and other law schools on market trends, interviewing skills, career paths, compensation, summer programs, law firm economics, and other topics.
Each year he presents a program on private practice opportunities in Chicago as part of the market program series at Harvard, Michigan, and Northwestern. This program discusses trends in entry-level and lateral hiring, hot and cold practice areas, career paths, compensation, hours, in house opportunities, and other concerns of law students. Following the program he counsels students individually on their OCI strategies and tactics.
His "Success in the Summer" program has been presented at a dozen law schools. It discusses the practical steps 2L's must take to have an effective and successful summer associate experience.
His "Mastering Campus and Call Back Interviews" program, presented at Harvard, Duke, Michigan, Illinois, Loyola and other schools covers all aspects of the interview process and teaches students how to interview effectively, compare opportunities, and make the right decision in a complex market. No other law firm consultant in the nation has met, intervviewed, and counseled more students from the nation's leading law schools who are considering practicing in premier law firms.
Extensive materials are provided to law schools on a complimentary basis for their students on a variety of subjects related to entry level and lateral hiring, career development, and other subjects. Kimball's publications can be stored and accessed on law school websites for the use of their students and graduates.
In the past six years he has presented twenty programs on entry level and lateral hiring for law firm chairs, managing partners, hiring partners, and recruiting professionals sponsored by NALP, the Institute of Management Administration, and industry groups in Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and other cities.