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Preparing for a job Interview in the Legal Sector

March 15th, 2010 No comments

An interview is a two way process. This means a candidate should always be prepared with his or her counter questions. If you are going for an interview in a reputed law firm then think of some good questions to ask when it is your turn to interview your prospective employer. Always remember that whenever you go for a legal interview, make yourself mentally strong and prepared to face any situation. The employer wants to see a killing edge in you.

Preparing for Counter Questions

A young law graduate is no doubt has the knowledge of his or her profession but when facing an interview in law firms he or she could feel nervous. Certain activities can help boost up your confidence. First, get thorough knowledge about the law firm or the legal company you are going to visit for the interview. Your recruitment agency can give you all the information. On the basis of your knowledge, you should prepare a set of questions to ask. Your questions must be relevant to the job responsibilities you would be assigned. Now arm yourself with two weapons – first is your answers to their questions and second your questions to them – you are ready to face any interview.

On the Interview Day

Always bear in mind that it is your appearance that speaks volumes about you. Next is your attitude. You are going to become a law executive or secretary, so speak confidently. Get the habit to stand by every word you say. Be careful whilst selecting what you would wear for the interview. Ring up the office and confirm your interview with the receptionist before leaving. Reach the venue well before time so that you could get some time to relax. Sit patiently while waiting for your turn if there are other candidates.

Job Prospects for Law Graduates in the Economic Downturn

March 12th, 2010 1 comment

The legal sector has been experiencing good opportunities for its young law graduates even amidst the economic slowdown. The global financial crisis has done little to adversely affect the job opportunities available to the law graduates. Instead, it has resulted into new avenues for them.

Economic slowdown has its worst effect on property; extensive redundancies are made in this specific sector. The residential property market is almost closed. But in commercial property, new sales and acquisitions and finance and development have kept the market alive. Solicitors could find jobs in commercial property sector.

Caseload of general insolvencies has created a huge demand for solicitors having experience in insolvency and contentious property litigation. However, the demand is much higher for solicitors, who have commercial insolvency or corporate recovery experience rather than personal insolvency. According to recruitment agencies and legal firms, there are a number of jobs available for contentious construction solicitors. A candidate with arbitration experience is especially sought after these days.

Another area offering legal jobs in these turbulent times is employment law. As commercial firms are continuously making redundancies and new employment legislation is being considered by the government, job opportunities in the field of employment law service are surging. It is certainly difficult to believe that current demand in employment legal service is so high that a single recruitment agency can never fulfill it on its own.

Personal injury sector has also remained steady throughout the economic downturn. This particular sector has moved ahead to take advantage of those law and LPC graduates, who are looking for training contracts. These graduates can work like case handlers for the small and fast track work. Areas such as wills and probate, family and crime seek paralegal graduates.

Choosing the Best Path in the Legal Sector

February 24th, 2010 No comments

The period of economic slowdown has proved to be very difficult especially for legal sector, where professionals lose out on salary and other fringe benefits. The entry level law graduates have to bear the extra burden of sustaining in a shifting job market besides launching a successful legal career. But now things seem to be settled for good and it’s time to take on the task of making a striking career in law.

In-House Job Vacancies

With the banking and financial sector recovering from the credit crunch, in-house legal professionals are once again in high demand. The opportunities are expanding with everyone from blue chip financial companies to large corporations on a recruiting drive. They are seeking law graduates for litigation, corporate law, employment law, contract law and international law.
Law graduates will find an in-house legal job advantageous. The advantages include the work-life balance, high salary that a large company provides, tremendous growth and other fringe benefits. Each corporation has different options and the nature of responsibilities you’ll be assigned may also differ.

By carefully evaluating the benefits of an in-house career, qualified lawyers can decide whether an in-house career path is suitable for them or not.

Private Practice

Many of the qualified lawyers choose to go for private practice. Depending on their work experience, they start their private practice in a court of law as associates and work alongside more experienced legal professionals. In private practice, the work culture is very different from that of a company. The working hours are long and irregular and the work covers a wide range of aspects. The road to success in private practice is very stressful but the remuneration is fabulous. Most of the lawyers in private practice set their own law firms in the long run or end up with a partnership in existing law firms.

Prospects for Law Graduates in the Economic Downturn

February 23rd, 2010 No comments

When a door is closed another opens. This phrase stands quite true with regard to the legal sector. Although currently in the throws of economic recession, law graduates are still in good demand in certain areas.

Economic slowdown has its worst effect on property; extensive redundancies are made in this specific sector. The residential property market is almost closed. But in commercial property, new sales and acquisitions and finance and development have kept the market alive. Solicitors can find jobs in commercial property sector, as landlord and tenant work is holding out.

Caseload of general insolvencies has created a huge demand for solicitors with insolvency and contentious property litigation experience. However, the demand is much higher for solicitors, who have commercial insolvency or corporate recovery experience rather than personal insolvency. Recruitment agencies and legal firms are also reporting that there are a number of jobs available for contentious construction solicitors. A candidate with arbitration experience is especially sought after these days.

Another area with legal jobs in these turbulent times is employment law. As commercial firms are continuously making redundancies and a new employment legislation is being considered by the government, jobs in the field of employment law service are surging. It is certainly difficult to believe that current demand in employment legal service is so high that a single recruitment agency can never fulfill it on its own.

Personal injury sector has remained steady throughout the economic downturn. Yet, this particular sector has moved ahead to take advantage of those law and LPC graduates, who are looking for training contracts. These graduates can work like case handlers for the small and fast track work. Areas such as wills and probate, family and crime seek more paralegal graduates than there are today.