Deborah M. House, vice president and deputy general counsel of the Association of Corporate Counsel, has done her share of job hunting and hiring.

Before joining the Washington, D.C.-based in-house bar association, she was a deputy general counsel of Fannie Mae. She also practiced law in Washington, D.C., and London. She estimates she has pursued and been offered 10 jobs in her career — she has been rejected for three — and has hired 50 people from hundreds of candidates.

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