Alternative Career Path for Law Graduates

Filed under General, October 5th, 2008 by admin

Though the ultimate goal is to be able to practice law, not all law graduates may become practicing lawyers themselves. It’s good to know that they’re not only limited to presenting cases in the court room or representing clients for the legal process. In fact, law degree holders may also explore other career opportunities. To give you an idea, here is a shortlist.

Be part of the academe

Bar passers and new graduates can also be part of the academe. They can teach law or even build a career as a university or college professor. Law graduates are not only limited to teaching in law schools. They can also be a faculty member in universities, ivy league institutions, and community colleges while teaching law-related courses.

Be part of the business world

Law degree holders may qualify for a higher position in the corporate setting. A law degree is a good academic background that can land them jobs in different business fields such as finance, taxation, and accountancy.  Their knowledge of law can be applied when dealing with business strategies, local  policies, and international business standards. Law degree holders can also be HRD (Human Resource Department) managers.

Be part of a research project

Their training in law school exposes law degree holders to different fields of research. They can use this developed skill in data analysis, information gathering, and report making. They can be part of the publishing industry for making law journals or consultancy firms for heading project management.

Be a policy-maker

In having to deal with the complex rules of law, law graduates can be effective in policy-making. They can review existing policies and help improve the system of rules for private organizations, business companies, and also government agencies. This can also be a good ground when planning to run for public office.

Be a law enforcer

Law graduates can build a career in law enforcement. By meeting the physical qualifications and other requirements of this industry, law graduates may rise to different law enforcement positions.

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