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<blockquote data-quote="O" data-source="post: 148890" data-attributes="member: 2633"><p>Hi Jessica, </p><p></p><p>Hope all is well and thank you for your help and guidance on the forum over the years. </p><p></p><p>I am a paralegal at an MC's international office doing similar and comparable work to a trainee solicitor. I am considering using my experience as QWE and qualifying via the SQE route. However, I am worried that the SQE has created a two-tier NQ status (i.e. those that completed the traditional TC and everyone else) and that my current employer / other City firms wouldn't want to take the risk and offer an associate role on qualification. Do you think this method of qualifying would work to my detriment in getting an NQ role at an MC / similar-level firm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O, post: 148890, member: 2633"] Hi Jessica, Hope all is well and thank you for your help and guidance on the forum over the years. I am a paralegal at an MC's international office doing similar and comparable work to a trainee solicitor. I am considering using my experience as QWE and qualifying via the SQE route. However, I am worried that the SQE has created a two-tier NQ status (i.e. those that completed the traditional TC and everyone else) and that my current employer / other City firms wouldn't want to take the risk and offer an associate role on qualification. Do you think this method of qualifying would work to my detriment in getting an NQ role at an MC / similar-level firm? [/QUOTE]
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