How to land a decent lit paralegal role with no experience?
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 11:18 am
Is this possible?
All the job postings I'm seeing require at least 1-3 yrs of lit experience, Westlaw, Nexus, Concordance, trial experience, etc.
I'm working as a temp paralegal at a large PI/Lit firm in NYC but the work is not really of a legal nature and I get no exposure to the litigation process.
I basically sit at my desk and talk to 80 year old clients all day who half of the time forget why they called me 10 seconds into the conversation. When I'm not doing that I'm e-filing or making paper-clip-mache figurines... or stalking TLS.
I'm looking for a litigation intensive position, overtime, etc, I want to know what it feels like to work (near)lawyer hours, and get exposed to actual lawyer work; I want to go to court, etc... I feel like a fool for even considering law school before I get this done.
I would appreciate any reccomendations as to how I can break into this type of role. Ideally at a large/BigLaw firm, but I know that's asking a lot, my undergrad GPA was only a 3.4, and I don't have a lot of WE.
Should I be cold calling them and gunning my ass off? Is there a credited way to compensate for not having lit experience?
All the job postings I'm seeing require at least 1-3 yrs of lit experience, Westlaw, Nexus, Concordance, trial experience, etc.
I'm working as a temp paralegal at a large PI/Lit firm in NYC but the work is not really of a legal nature and I get no exposure to the litigation process.
I basically sit at my desk and talk to 80 year old clients all day who half of the time forget why they called me 10 seconds into the conversation. When I'm not doing that I'm e-filing or making paper-clip-mache figurines... or stalking TLS.
I'm looking for a litigation intensive position, overtime, etc, I want to know what it feels like to work (near)lawyer hours, and get exposed to actual lawyer work; I want to go to court, etc... I feel like a fool for even considering law school before I get this done.
I would appreciate any reccomendations as to how I can break into this type of role. Ideally at a large/BigLaw firm, but I know that's asking a lot, my undergrad GPA was only a 3.4, and I don't have a lot of WE.
Should I be cold calling them and gunning my ass off? Is there a credited way to compensate for not having lit experience?