DOLC 2026 (Days of Law Career 2026) concluded successfully as Indonesia’s biggest and most prestigious law job fair, attracting hundreds of law graduates, law students, and leading legal employers across the country. Held January 29-31, 2026 at Kuningan City Ballroom in Jakarta, the event created unmatched opportunities for aspiring legal professionals to connect with top law firms, corporations, government institutions, and non-profit organizations. Anggraeni and Partners participated as a major legal employer, showcasing career paths in maritime law, energy law, infrastructure law, and dispute resolution.
DOLC (Days of Law Career) is the largest annual law job fair in Indonesia, organized by the Career Development Department of Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa Fakultas Hukum Universitas Indonesia. The event serves as the go-to destination for law graduates seeking jobs, law students exploring internships, and legal employers recruiting top talent.
Event highlights included:
Anggraeni and Partners maintained a prominent presence at booth G4 throughout the three-day event. Our legal professionals engaged directly with law students and graduates interested in careers across our core practice areas: maritime law, energy law, infrastructure law, finance and compliance, and tourism law.
The caliber of candidates seeking positions at Anggraeni and Partners reflected Indonesia’s growing appetite for specialized legal expertise. Law graduates asked informed questions about our dispute resolution practices, our corporate criminal liability advisory services (particularly following Indonesia’s new Criminal Code 2023), and how we support international clients navigating Indonesian legal frameworks.
During DOLC 2026, we discussed what sets our firm apart in Indonesia’s competitive legal market:
Specialized practice areas: Unlike generalist law firms, we focus on sectors driving Indonesia’s economy—maritime, energy, infrastructure, finance, and tourism. Law graduates working with us gain deep expertise in high-demand legal niches.
Dispute resolution expertise: Our team handles complex commercial disputes, arbitration, and litigation matters. Law professionals seeking careers in this space found significant interest in our track record and approach.
Compliance and advisory work: With Indonesia’s evolving regulatory landscape—particularly the new Criminal Code 2023 corporate provisions—companies need expert compliance guidance. This resonated with law graduates focused on corporate law and risk management careers.
International exposure: We work with multinational corporations and cross-border legal matters. Law candidates seeking global experience found this particularly attractive.
Capacity building: Beyond traditional legal services, we invest in training and developing the next generation of legal professionals. This commitment appeals to law students and graduates passionate about the profession’s growth.
DOLC 2026 highlighted critical trends in the Indonesian legal job market:
Maritime law jobs remain in high demand, driven by Indonesia’s strategic position and shipping industry importance. Law graduates with maritime law interests found strong opportunities at firms like Anggraeni and Partners.
Energy law and infrastructure law positions continue to grow as Indonesia develops renewable energy projects and major infrastructure initiatives. Candidates pursuing these specializations had numerous options.
Compliance and regulatory law jobs are expanding as Indonesian companies navigate complex corporate governance requirements, particularly following the Criminal Code 2023. This represents one of the fastest-growing areas for law graduates.
Dispute resolution careers attract law professionals who want litigation or arbitration experience. Indonesian companies increasingly seek in-house legal teams and law firm partnerships for dispute management.
If you’re a law student or recent graduate searching for “law jobs in Indonesia” or “legal internships near me,” here’s what successful candidates at DOLC 2026 did:
1. Specialize early: Rather than pursuing general law, identify sectors that interest you—maritime, energy, corporate compliance. Law firms prioritize candidates with sector knowledge.
2. Prepare for interviews: Walk-in interviews at law job fairs like DOLC require polished resumes, clear career goals, and specific questions about the firm’s practice areas. Candidates who asked about maritime law expertise or energy sector work stood out.
3. Understand the Indonesian legal landscape: Knowledge of recent developments (the Criminal Code 2023, new regulations affecting your interest area) signals serious intent to law firm recruiters.
4. Network beyond the booth: DOLC 2026 included talks and presentations. Attending these sessions helped candidates build relationships and learn about firm culture beyond superficial conversations.
5. Follow up: After connecting with law firms at job fairs, professional follow-up emails significantly increase your chances of job offers.
During DOLC 2026, we observed that law graduates prioritize:
DOLC 2026 demonstrated that Indonesia’s legal job market is healthy and growing. Law graduates have real options, and legal employers actively compete for talent. This dynamic benefits both candidates and firms committed to excellence.
General law degrees aren’t enough anymore. Law graduates who specialize—in maritime law, energy law, compliance, or dispute resolution—command better positions and higher compensation.
The most attractive law firms (and those drawing top talent at DOLC 2026) invest heavily in professional development, mentorship, and creating inclusive work environments.
Q: What is DOLC 2026?
A: DOLC (Days of Law Career 2026) is Indonesia’s largest annual law job fair, held at Kuningan City Ballroom in Jakarta. It connects law graduates, law students, and interns with leading law firms, corporations, and legal employers across Indonesia.
Q: How do I find law jobs in Indonesia?
A: Attend law job fairs like DOLC, network with legal professionals, visit law firm websites, and apply directly. Many top legal positions are filled through professional networks and firm websites.
Q: What law careers are in high demand in Indonesia?
A: Maritime law, energy law, infrastructure law, dispute resolution, corporate compliance, and regulatory advisory positions are in strong demand.
Q: Does Anggraeni and Partners offer legal internships?
A: Yes. We offer internship opportunities for law students seeking experience in maritime law, dispute resolution, energy law, and corporate compliance. Apply through our careers page or inquire directly.
Q: What should I do after meeting a law firm at a job fair?
A: Send a professional follow-up email within 48 hours referencing your conversation. Include a polished resume and a specific note about why their practice areas interest you.
Q: How do I specialize in maritime law
? A: Pursue coursework in maritime law during law school, seek internships with maritime law firms, and network with professionals in the sector. Firms like Anggraeni and Partners offer clear pathways for maritime law specialists.
Q: What is Indonesia’s Criminal Code 2023 and why does it matter for legal jobs?
A: The new Criminal Code 2023 introduces significant corporate criminal liability provisions, creating urgent demand for compliance and regulatory lawyers. Many law firms are actively hiring for these roles.
Ready to launch your legal career? Whether you’re a law graduate seeking a full-time position, a law student looking for internships, or a legal professional exploring new opportunities, Anggraeni and Partners wants to hear from you.
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