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<blockquote data-quote="Jonty" data-source="post: 206" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>I'm really interested in emerging technology as a wider topic. Find the entire area (Big Data, ML, AI etc) really fascinating and reading/thinking/talking about its developments is a particular passion for me. LawTech, given I'm in the final few months of an LL.B, seems to be a natural marriage of interests/knowledge for me and so for a while now I've been interested in keeping up-to-date with the developments in LawTech. </p><p></p><p>The issue for me is it's an industry in its infancy - the type of work I'd like to do doesn't overall exist at my junior level yet as my career aim is to eventually work in strategy consulting, potentially for law firms with regards to technology adoption. </p><p></p><p>For now I'm merely looking at moving into IT (pref. emerging tech in some way) consulting, from a business point of view rather than tech, and learning the relevant skill-sets (i.e. business analysis) with no particular preference on what industries I work within with an eventual aim of returning to the LawTech world. That's one of the reasons I'm looking at doing a podcast, to keep me up-to-date (and relevant) in LawTech whilst I'm working in other areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonty, post: 206, member: 41"] I'm really interested in emerging technology as a wider topic. Find the entire area (Big Data, ML, AI etc) really fascinating and reading/thinking/talking about its developments is a particular passion for me. LawTech, given I'm in the final few months of an LL.B, seems to be a natural marriage of interests/knowledge for me and so for a while now I've been interested in keeping up-to-date with the developments in LawTech. The issue for me is it's an industry in its infancy - the type of work I'd like to do doesn't overall exist at my junior level yet as my career aim is to eventually work in strategy consulting, potentially for law firms with regards to technology adoption. For now I'm merely looking at moving into IT (pref. emerging tech in some way) consulting, from a business point of view rather than tech, and learning the relevant skill-sets (i.e. business analysis) with no particular preference on what industries I work within with an eventual aim of returning to the LawTech world. That's one of the reasons I'm looking at doing a podcast, to keep me up-to-date (and relevant) in LawTech whilst I'm working in other areas. [/QUOTE]
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