Securing a Position as a Newly Qualified Lawyer in September
In our most recent Career Dilemma, a trainee on the brink of becoming an associate seeks insights from peers about the current Newly Qualified (NQ) job market landscape.
“Greetings Dynamic Export. I’m confronting a professional dilemma that I hope you could share with your audience. As one of several trainees set to qualify this September, I find myself somewhat anxious about the state of the job market. While I do have an offer from my current firm, unfortunately, it’s not in the department I prefer. Moreover, my search outside the firm indicates that opportunities are quite limited. What experiences are others having in this market?”
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