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PAGE Feature EMPLOYMENTCROSSING | The most jobs— anywhere LAWCROSSING www.lawcrossing.com continued on back New Lawyer or Experienced Whether you are fresh out of law school or looking to advance your legal career, you need to be aware of the many legal job opportunities available to you. If you have a specialty in law, you are more apt to find several selections with less people applying than if you are practicing general law. You might consider taking your career to the next level by adding some kind of specialty, but even if you decide against this, there are still many positions available to you, if you know where to look. Statistical Data on the Legal Profession Have you ever wondered where the legal profession stands as far as statistical data? The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the legal profession as it pertains to attorneys will grow at least 13 percent from now until the year 2018. These statistics are for general practitioners due to the growth in the population in the United States. Of course, the largest legal employment opportunities will be in the larger cities, since many small towns may have only one law firm that practices on a very limited basis. The need for divorce attorneys will continue to grow with the divorce rate currently lingering at 50 percent. This will mean more legal job opportunities in this area. Additionally, bankruptcy lawyers also find several employment opportunities especially when the economy slumps. Being Prepared to Tackle the Job Market Regardless of your area of expertise, you can expect competition with all legal employment opportunities, which is why you need to be on top of your game, so to speak when it comes to job hunting. For example, you should have your resume up to date and professionally prepared. It is wise not to skimp on your resume and cover letter by believing your experience alone will carry you through. If a recruiter sees two resumes and you have years of experience and another candidate is newly out of law school but has a professional resume, they are likely to turn their attention to the newly practicing attorney. Always remember that your resume is what goes before you do, it is the first thing a recruiter will know about you, if it is not professional, they may just pass it up for one that is professionally written. You only have roughly 30 seconds to catch the eye of the reader, so make sure everything is up to par. Using the Internet In order to find the best possible positions, you will want to make full use of the Internet when searching for legal job opportunities since many law firms now hire job banks to post open positions. Law career opportunities actually abound online and if you began practicing before the popularity of the Internet, you may be surprised to know how much things have changed over the years. You should create an email address specifically for your legal employment search. Only use this email address to respond to potential recruiters or positions that you apply to. Make sure this email address is clearly at the top of your resume and send all resumes for possible positions from this email address. This will keep your search much easier than using your personal email address in order to apply for position. Make the email address as professional as possible. In other words, do not create an email address that Ways to Find Legal Job Opportunities If you are seeking different legal jobs, you need to know that you have several choices in which to choose. Many of the positions are under different postings including legal job opportunities.

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New Lawyer or Experienced

Whether you are fresh out of law school or looking to advance your legal career, you need to be aware of the many legal job opportunities available to you. If you have a specialty in law, you are more apt to find several selections with less people applying than if you are practicing general law. You might consider taking your career to the next level by adding some kind of specialty, but even if you decide against this, there are still many positions available to you, if you know where to look.

Statistical Data on the Legal Profession

Have you ever wondered where the legal profession stands as far as statistical data? The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the legal profession as it pertains to attorneys will grow at least 13 percent from now until the year 2018. These statistics are for general practitioners due to the growth in the population in the United States. Of course, the largest legal employment opportunities will be in the larger cities, since many small towns may have only one law firm that practices on a very limited basis.

The need for divorce attorneys will continue to grow with the divorce rate currently lingering at 50 percent. This will mean more legal job opportunities in this area. Additionally, bankruptcy lawyers also find several employment opportunities especially when the economy slumps.

Being Prepared to Tackle the Job Market

Regardless of your area of expertise, you can expect competition with all legal employment opportunities, which is why you need to be on top of your game, so to speak when

it comes to job hunting. For example, you should have your resume up to date and professionally prepared. It is wise not to skimp on your resume and cover letter by believing your experience alone will carry you through. If a recruiter sees two resumes and you have years of experience and another candidate is newly out of law school but has a professional resume, they are likely to turn their attention to the newly practicing attorney.

Always remember that your resume is what goes before you do, it is the first thing a recruiter will know about you, if it is not professional, they may just pass it up for one that is professionally written. You only have roughly 30 seconds to catch the eye of the reader, so make sure everything is up to par.

Using the Internet

In order to find the best possible positions, you will want to make full use of the Internet when searching for legal job opportunities since many law firms now hire job banks to post open positions. Law career opportunities actually abound online and if you began practicing before the popularity of the Internet, you may be surprised to know how much things have changed over the years.

You should create an email address specifically for your legal employment search. Only use this email address to respond to potential recruiters or positions that you apply to. Make sure this email address is clearly at the top of your resume and send all resumes for possible positions from this email address. This will keep your search much easier than using your personal email address in order to apply for position. Make the email address as professional as possible. In other words, do not create an email address that

Ways to Find Legal Job Opportunities

If you are seeking different legal jobs, you need to know that you have several choices in which to choose. Many of the positions are under

different postings including legal job opportunities.

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is immature or one that is unrelated to the legal profession. Be creative because many times your email address will stand out to recruiters. Do not make your email address too long, otherwise, it is simply too hard to remember.

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