Yes, of course. Anything you do can help you. Now, one thing I would say about internships and clinical experiences, they should be related to your practice area that you want to do. So if you're helping prisoners get out of jail and you don't want to do criminal law or criminal defense, it's probably not a good use of your time.
If you want to do corporate law, they should be related to your practice area. I tell this example a lot, but. You wanna be like a healthcare attorney and you used to be a nurse before going to law school, that's great. So you should be doing things related to healthcare. What employers want to see is a continuity of your experience related to your practice area. That's all. So once they have that they're gonna be much better off and happier.