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Law Graduate Jobs Guide

When you are looking for law graduate jobs, there are two distinct paths you can take and which one these law jobs you choose will depend on personal preference as well as knowing yourself to know in what areas you are strong and which you are weak. To find out more about the jobs in law for graduates, read on.

Solicitor

  • These jobs in law require a law degree as well as completion of a one year legal practice course (LPC) and two years paid training in a solicitor’s firm. These law graduate jobs are suitable for people who enjoy working in teams and working on complex problems and legal deals.
  • Solicitor jobs in law take a much more behind the scenes role than barristers and it is the job of the solicitor to advise barristers and liaise between them and the client.
  • Like most law jobs, the hours required to work can be long and varied but there are excellent opportunities for career development and pay rises. These law graduate jobs are provided by a company and you will therefore receive a steady, guaranteed monthly wage.

Barrister

  • These law jobs require a relevant degree, followed by a one year Bar Vocational Course (BVC), followed by a one year pupillage with a qualified barrister (often on minimum wage). After which the range of wages for these law jobs is huge (a QC can earn over £1m per year).
  • Rather than the methodical, complex approach of solicitors, barrister law jobs rely on excellent public speaking and quick thinking to argue the case that a solicitor will have prepared.
  • These jobs in law are often conducted solo rather than as part of a team. People interested in these law graduate jobs need to be able to assimilate information very quickly and effectively.
  • Barristers, like a lot of other law jobs, tend to specialise in one of three areas: commercial, civil or criminal law. People with these jobs in law are self employed, therefore a steady salary is dependent on the individual and they have to pay their own pension, tax/NI etc.

You can search for a wide range of law graduate jobs here on Simply Law Jobs.

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