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Legal Advisor Reviews
What is it like working as a Legal Advisor?
August 2015
Stress levels are high, no set working hours.
Legal Advisor:
Pros: The pressure and I learn a lot because I work with different clients and contracts.
Cons: There is no set working hours, you working till late at night.
July 2015
Stressful.
Legal Advisor:
Pros: Getting to the point of an bad situation and resolve the problems.
Cons: When it come to retrenchments and people lose their job.
April 2014
Legal Life.
Legal Advisor:
Pros: Pleasant office atmosphere, understanding managers, location, new people.
Cons: Fixed hours, following up on payments, scut work.
February 2014
Understanding Your Client's Business.
Legal Advisor:
Being a legal adviser is different from being a lawyer as a Legal Adviser you are part of the business and should give advice that takes the whole business into consideration.
December 2013
Legal Adviser.
Legal Advisor:
Pros: It feels great working as a legal adviser. I have been doing drafting work, departmental work, litigation, appearances in courts, dealing with clients.
Cons: Lots of work pressure. Colleagues are demotivating.
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