What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Attorney General - 2025 Honors Program position at State of Washington?
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The Washington State Attorney General’s Office (AGO) is pleased to invite you to apply to our 2025 Honors Program. The Honors Program is a yearly opportunity for qualified third-year law students (those graduating in the spring of 2026), as well as those that are judicial clerks of the appellate and federal courts, to apply for permanent, entry-level attorney positions. Historically, this culminates in offers of an Assistant Attorney General (AAG) position to approximately 5 applicants. Those who receive offers will be placed into AAG positions starting in August/September of 2026. Offers are contingent upon passing the July 2026 Washington State Bar examination or, for judicial clerks not yet members of the Washington State Bar Association, admission to the Washington State Bar by one’s start date.
Those who receive and accept an offer will be placed in a division that takes into consideration one’s preferences for division and office location assignment. Accordingly, one’s divisional and geographic preferences and flexibility is a critical factor in the AGO’s Honors application and interview process.
Regardless of one’s specific placement, the AGO offers the opportunity to hit the ground running with meaningful work, collegial colleagues, and a strong infrastructure to build a successful legal career in public service. New AAGs can expect to receive immediate responsibility for case or client representation in an environment with ample training, mentorship, and guidance.
Information about Honors candidates and their assignments from 2011 to 2024 can be found here.
About The AGO
In furtherance of its mission to deliver the highest quality professional legal services to officials, agencies, and the people of the state of Washington, the AGO covers a diverse legal landscape, including but not limited to protecting children, vulnerable adults, and injured workers; consumer protection; civil and administrative litigation; environmental law; torts; tribal law; labor law; appellate practice; and criminal prosecution. The majority of AAGs provide litigation and client advice in support of assigned clients, the full scope of which includes more than 230 state agencies, boards, commissions, colleges, and universities, as well as the Legislature and the Governor. The AGO has nearly 800 attorneys working in 33 legal divisions in the following locations: Olympia, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Everett, Bellingham, Vancouver, Yakima, Kennewick, Wenatchee, Port Angeles and Pullman.
Benefits
The Office appreciates the benefits of a healthy life–work balance as well as a respectful, inclusive, and diverse workplace. Successful candidates will join an Office in which every person is committed to providing exceptional legal services and where individual professional development is encouraged and supported. The exceptional benefits of joining the AGO include:
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office (AGO) is pleased to invite you to apply to our 2025 Honors Program. The Honors Program is a yearly opportunity for qualified third-year law students (those graduating in the spring of 2026), as well as those that are judicial clerks of the appellate and federal courts, to apply for permanent, entry-level attorney positions. Historically, this culminates in offers of an Assistant Attorney General (AAG) position to approximately 5 applicants. Those who receive offers will be placed into AAG positions starting in August/September of 2026. Offers are contingent upon passing the July 2026 Washington State Bar examination or, for judicial clerks not yet members of the Washington State Bar Association, admission to the Washington State Bar by one’s start date.
Those who receive and accept an offer will be placed in a division that takes into consideration one’s preferences for division and office location assignment. Accordingly, one’s divisional and geographic preferences and flexibility is a critical factor in the AGO’s Honors application and interview process.
Regardless of one’s specific placement, the AGO offers the opportunity to hit the ground running with meaningful work, collegial colleagues, and a strong infrastructure to build a successful legal career in public service. New AAGs can expect to receive immediate responsibility for case or client representation in an environment with ample training, mentorship, and guidance.
Information about Honors candidates and their assignments from 2011 to 2024 can be found here.
About The AGO
In furtherance of its mission to deliver the highest quality professional legal services to officials, agencies, and the people of the state of Washington, the AGO covers a diverse legal landscape, including but not limited to protecting children, vulnerable adults, and injured workers; consumer protection; civil and administrative litigation; environmental law; torts; tribal law; labor law; appellate practice; and criminal prosecution. The majority of AAGs provide litigation and client advice in support of assigned clients, the full scope of which includes more than 230 state agencies, boards, commissions, colleges, and universities, as well as the Legislature and the Governor. The AGO has nearly 800 attorneys working in 33 legal divisions in the following locations: Olympia, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Everett, Bellingham, Vancouver, Yakima, Kennewick, Wenatchee, Port Angeles and Pullman.
Benefits
The Office appreciates the benefits of a healthy life–work balance as well as a respectful, inclusive, and diverse workplace. Successful candidates will join an Office in which every person is committed to providing exceptional legal services and where individual professional development is encouraged and supported. The exceptional benefits of joining the AGO include:
- A competitive benefit package that includes affordable medical plan options, dental benefits, and retirement plans;
- Vacation Leave, Sick Leave, Military and Civil Leave, and Paid Holidays;
- A transparent salary schedule—AAG salaries are currently set between $82,212 and $153,996. The exact amount is set in accordance with Appendix B of the AWAAG CBA;
- Payment by the AGO of the general bar dues for someone hired through the Honors program per Article 10.8 of the AWAAG CBA;
- Flex schedules and telecommuting options;
- A formal AAG mentoring program that complements the AGO’s inherently collegial and supportive environment;
- A health and wellness program; and
- A training and career development program that is recognized for its excellence and efficacy by Attorney General offices nationwide.
Salary : $82,212 - $153,996