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Last updated Apr 08 2025
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Paralegal Reviews

What is it like working as a Paralegal?

July 2017
Dealing with law.
Paralegal in Edmonton:
Pros: Learning more about law and getting more information.
Cons: Nothing bad about this job except low payments.
July 2017
Paralegal in Edmonton:
Pros: Helping people by applying law to selv their problems.
Cons: N/a.
June 2017
It's a great job, never the same thing twice.
Paralegal in Brownsville:
Pros: Fast paced environment. Hardly any down time.
Cons: Can be a bit overwhelming if not used to this kind of work. It takes about 3-4 months once you start to become fully productive.
June 2017
Lively, Energetic, Lots of Opportunity.
Paralegal in Bristol:
Pros: The people are incredibly helpful and willing to provide guidance and training when needed.
Cons: The transport links to the city from outside neighbouring towns and villages is appalling.
May 2017
Low pay.
Paralegal in Detroit:
Work for a corporation with more than one attorney.
April 2017
Beach living is a dream.
Paralegal in Mount Pleasant:
Pros: Everyone is laid back and easy to get along with. At 2:30 on Friday, the office is deserted! People are serious about taking time to enjoy life and put family first. Great people to work with!!
Cons: Cost of living is a bit much and does not equal pay scale! It's a shame because this is a Wonderful community and great town! The schools and people are awesome, but you cannot afford to live and work here.
April 2017
I wish I had know that they do not give raises.
Paralegal in Denver:
Do not work here. It is a with cracked walls, no ventilation in bathrooms, soiled carpet, plaster hanging from the ceiling, dead mice and squirrel odors. Low wages. You get a $100 bill at Christmas and $35 Gift card for Thanksgiving.

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