Monday, December 21, 2009

I'm a 2nd & got a 2.2 i have experience with the citizens advice bureau what more can i do to get a...?

training contract, im finding it difficult to find work experience in the legal field,i am not sure what my next step should be, i am very keen to become a solicitorI'm a 2nd %26amp; got a 2.2 i have experience with the citizens advice bureau what more can i do to get a...?
Follow the advices which suits and not every thing. There is nothing difficult if you have reached upto this extent you can achieve what ever you want have patient and do little hard work.I'm a 2nd %26amp; got a 2.2 i have experience with the citizens advice bureau what more can i do to get a...?
';I'm a 2nd'; is meaningless to me. Consider going back to Citizens Advice as an unpaid general advice volunteer - they won't give you a training contract but they often have paid work vacancies and you will be well-placed to apply for suitable work while you are waiting to get a training contract. Choose the largest Bureau in your area as a lot depends on how much LSC work they do. Face-to-face work with clients will improve your casework skills and writing up your cases on the CAB database will sharpen your ability to write case reports


I also agree that going for a post as a legal executive or trainee legal executive is good advice, because you will be getting practical experience in a solicitors practice and if you shape up they may offer you a training contract.


Otherwise, I suggest that you work hard on improving your written literacy skills - to work in Law you must be able to spell correctly, use capital letters in the right places, use punctuation properly, construct sensible sentences and string them together in a way that makes sense. If your skills in this area are lacking, your applications for employment will get as far as the waste paper bin. I'm afraid that the way you have worded your question makes me think that you've got a long way to go.

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