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My Training Contract Journey
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<blockquote data-quote="crt1s" data-source="post: 211743" data-attributes="member: 30694"><p>Thank you! </p><p></p><p>I signed up for Flex Legal and was able to secure a role quite quickly. I found the process quite straightforward and would recommend. Alternatively, I would suggest setting up job alerts on LinkedIn, Indeed, Reed. And then maybe a couple of specific legal recruiters Ryder Reid, SJP, EJ Legal, Jameson Legal (lots out there if you google/linkedin search). </p><p></p><p>Typically for paralegal roles, it is CV and a cover letter. And then interviews.</p><p></p><p>I think your plan is great, knowing which firms you want to apply to next cycle will be really beneficial. As you've said you can start to plan for questions and get the standard form stuff like work experience section etc nailed down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crt1s, post: 211743, member: 30694"] Thank you! I signed up for Flex Legal and was able to secure a role quite quickly. I found the process quite straightforward and would recommend. Alternatively, I would suggest setting up job alerts on LinkedIn, Indeed, Reed. And then maybe a couple of specific legal recruiters Ryder Reid, SJP, EJ Legal, Jameson Legal (lots out there if you google/linkedin search). Typically for paralegal roles, it is CV and a cover letter. And then interviews. I think your plan is great, knowing which firms you want to apply to next cycle will be really beneficial. As you've said you can start to plan for questions and get the standard form stuff like work experience section etc nailed down. [/QUOTE]
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