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What is it like working as a Legal Secretary?
July 2015
Stressful and overworked.
Legal Secretary:
You won't become rich doing it. Real estate practices fluctuate too much, so choose another form of legal work.
July 2015
Legal Secretary:
Make sure you can multi-task, always proofread your work and always be willing to assist others.
June 2015
Work flexibility.
Legal Secretary:
Pros: People, learning.
Cons: No room for advancement, boring, micromanagement.
May 2015
Legal Secretary:
The most important thing to do in this field is to be organized and follow up on everything.
May 2015
Busy, Busy, Busy.
Legal Secretary:
Pros: Never at a loss for something to do.
Learning a great deal of useful information for studying my law degree.
Cons: Not often celebrated when I do a good job.
Often overwhelming workload.
April 2015
That pay raises would end and more duties would be added.
Legal Secretary:
Check, check and double check your work.
April 2015
Legal Research.
Legal Secretary:
An attorney looks for a bright, organized well rounded individual.
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