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Self-funding the LPC (bad time to do so?)
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<blockquote data-quote="NaimK" data-source="post: 116251" data-attributes="member: 2100"><p>[USER=7469]@samni[/USER] regarding your third point, not all paralegal positions require experience. </p><p></p><p>I have just secured one now at Rosling King with ZERO prior legal work experience. I literally reached out to them by sending my CV over and asked them to get back in touch if they were interested. </p><p></p><p>My recommendation is to get in touch with a few recruiters (SSQ and Taylor Root are two of the biggest names in legal recruitment). Send over your CV and explain to them on the phone (preferably over email so they form the human connection and feel more obliged to look out for opportunities of interest for you) exactly what you are looking for roles-wise. Let them do the work in finding paralegal positions and in-house positions that do not require prior legal experience. </p><p></p><p>I finished the LPC end of 21 and I have literally spent this year focusing on TC/VS apps while putting others to work to find me legal work experience in the interim. It was a random contact who actually prompted me to apply to Rosling King some time last month. I have since applied and got the position and will be starting next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaimK, post: 116251, member: 2100"] [USER=7469]@samni[/USER] regarding your third point, not all paralegal positions require experience. I have just secured one now at Rosling King with ZERO prior legal work experience. I literally reached out to them by sending my CV over and asked them to get back in touch if they were interested. My recommendation is to get in touch with a few recruiters (SSQ and Taylor Root are two of the biggest names in legal recruitment). Send over your CV and explain to them on the phone (preferably over email so they form the human connection and feel more obliged to look out for opportunities of interest for you) exactly what you are looking for roles-wise. Let them do the work in finding paralegal positions and in-house positions that do not require prior legal experience. I finished the LPC end of 21 and I have literally spent this year focusing on TC/VS apps while putting others to work to find me legal work experience in the interim. It was a random contact who actually prompted me to apply to Rosling King some time last month. I have since applied and got the position and will be starting next week. [/QUOTE]
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