See Jane Get Rich
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February 26th, 2010Career, Law SchoolI had lunch with an attorney from the General Counsel’s office at my internship site and I ran over some of my plans with her. The current plan is to get a non-legal regulatory job and then use that experience to get a legal job. I told her I knew going the non-legal path first would make everything a little bit more difficult but if I wanted to avoid gaps in my resume, I should take a non-legal job for 1-2 years.
The attorney told me that going the non-legal route is not only makes obtaining a legal position down the road difficult but it is also a highly risky path to take. She said she had seen too many lawyers get stuck in non-legal positions and advised me to proceed with caution. Also, my legal skills would get shoddy from disuse. According to her, a law school graduate becomes a lawyer by doing legal work and getting feedback from other lawyers. It took her three years to feel competent in her skills as a junior lawyer. Integral to that transformation from law student to lawyer was doing legal work and having feedback from lawyers.
I also discussed with her another problem with pursuing a non-legal job. Your colleagues can feel intimidated by you. I am already experiencing this at my internship site.
A lot of things she said was hard to swallow and the only consolation at the end of the meal was that she picked up the check.
Tags: Career, First Job, Non-legal job, Reguatory Job -
