BigLaw firms that need entry level paralegals/assistants?
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 4:54 am
Is anyone aware of any openings for entry level (little to no exp required) positions at any Biglaw firm in Boston/NYC/DC? Administrative, legal asst, project asst, corp/lit paralegal, temp to perm, 2 yr commitment would also be fine, I'm just looking to get my foot in the door and to finally be able make an informed decision on law school.
I've already started patrolling Biglaw websites but there don't seem to be a lot of open positions (
)so I figured why not see if any insiders on TLS can help?
Any advice in getting an interview/interviewing for these types of positions would also be appreciated.
I spent a few months as a paralegal at a large multi-office asbestos mass tort litigation firm in NYC. Also reading some books about basic business law to give me that edge...
Thanks
Dear 0Ls: PLEASE READ.
I've already started patrolling Biglaw websites but there don't seem to be a lot of open positions (
Any advice in getting an interview/interviewing for these types of positions would also be appreciated.
I spent a few months as a paralegal at a large multi-office asbestos mass tort litigation firm in NYC. Also reading some books about basic business law to give me that edge...
Thanks
Dear 0Ls: PLEASE READ.
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