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10 Steps To Help You Find Your Next Law Job
The bar can be a highly  competitive one, but it's little wonder when you consider the rewards that are achievable. Whether you 're on the hunt for corporate law jobs in the north or senior legal jobs in the Midlands, it can be a tough process to stay abreast of what roles are available you bet best to apply for them. Here are 10 simple steps that may  assist you in finding your next job on the legal recruitment ladder.


 * If you are currently working at a legal firm and enjoy the company, you may want to look internally before  applying for roles elsewhere. If your company posts internal vacancies somewhere,  that include  on a notice board   or an intranet, then  that might be  a great starting point  . Otherwise, it may be time to talk to your employers, let them know your ambitions and put forward a compelling case for them to help you achieve it.


 * If you wish  on looking  elsewhere, a simple point to begin at is with the companies you already know. Perhaps they are located nearby where you work now or have a strong presence in the industry. Contacting them or checking  their  web site  for vacancy news could be worthwhile.


 * If you 're looking for  jobs in a specific part of the country, such as Midlands' legal jobs, it may be sensible to check the local newspapers for job adverts. You  might well  find that the local legal firms choose to reduce their recruitment costs by  advertisement  in the regional papers.


 * However, many large companies will be keen to maximize their reach within the talent pool by  advertisement   across the nation . National newspapers may therefore  be a great place to begin  your search .  Investigate  which day corporate law jobs and other legal positions are advertised in the  newspaper.


 * If you have friends who work in the legal sector, it may be worth asking them to  maintain  an ear out for news of the type of vacancies you 're  looking. That could include jobs at their company or roles they 've heard about from friends of friends.


 * If you 're serious about progressing in your career, you should be leaving no stone unturned in your quest for a better role. Do plenty of look  on the legal firms that are performing well in the sector and those that are doing the type of work you 're interested in. For every company that fits the bill, check their website  for details of vacancies.


 * Reading the local trade press, both in print and online, could be very helpful to your job hunt. Not only will it help with keeping  you informed  about what's happening in the sector, but in many cases, they will carry details on vacancies at top law firms.


 * There are many national recruitment websites that carry jobs for many different sectors, including legal. They could be worth checking out on a regular basis  to see what's being  advertized.


 * However, it may be more employed to register with a specialist legal recruitment firm. They will exclusively feature jobs for the legal sector and will often have a team of recruitment specialists that will proactively help you in your  hunting.


 * Finally, it never hurts to build a strong reputation for yourself in the sector. One way to do this is to attend networking events and understand better influential figures within the industry.