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Can you go into HR with a law degree?
HR & recruitment careers… Whether you really enjoyed doing an optional employment law module at university, or you want to work in the HR department of a law firm or with a legal recruiter, HR and recruitment presents a great option for law graduates.
Should I do a law degree?
A law degree opens the door to many careers. You can progress into the legal profession with a law degree, but it can open so many other doors to employment too. Law degrees are academically rigorous and provide graduates with numerous transferable skills, making law graduates attractive to many employers.
Should I try to be a lawyer before I go to Law School?
But you should try. You should try really hard to know if you want to be a lawyer before you go to law school. Because law school is just going to spend three years telling you what it’s like to be a law professor, and by the time you’re done they’ll have all of your money.
Will a law degree help or hurt my career?
In the end, there are many pros and cons you should weigh before determining if a law degree will further your career if you do not plan to practice. One good test to help in your decision is to spend six months or a year pursuing your dream career without the law degree and then examine the responses you get.
Can I get a job without a law degree?
One good test to help in your decision is to spend six months or a year pursuing your dream career without the law degree and then examine the responses you get. If you are able to land a job you enjoy without the degree you may have found a way around an expensive education.
Should I become a lawyer or a comedy writer?
Being a lawyer also requires a combination of talent and hard work and persistence. And law school, unlike $400-a-term evening classes at UCB, will leave you tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. The point here is not that you should become a comedy writer.
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