How Non-Law Graduates Can Get a Training Contract: Six Easy Steps Didn choose to study law?
Enjoy your course but after two years of soul searching realize that a career in law is the thing for you? If this is you, take a step back, relax and follow this four-step guide. With a little patience and a lot of passion you’ll be well on your way to plotting a successful career as a solicitor. You should know that the law training contract is essentially the last and most difficult hurdle for those wishing to become solicitors. With competition now tougher than ever non-law graduates can feel totally at sea when it comes to deciding how to tackle the challenges ahead. However, if you think and plan carefully, there’s no reason you can’t be fully armed when the time comes to win (and keep) a solicitor training contract. Step One: Get Informed The first thing you must do is your homework. Remember you will be competing against people who might already have some familiarity with the way the legal profession works either through their course or via early work experience. So, now is the
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