
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Are you a new (or fairly new) litigation paralegal? Get the Paralegal Boot Camp's FREE strategic guidebook here: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/strategies/
In this episode, Ann dives into the critical topic of why paralegals should stop working for free and highlights ways to ensure their talents are valued appropriately.
Kicking off with an introduction to the pressing issue of unpaid labor, Ann points out that while gaining visibility in the legal field is essential, professionals must avoid giving away their expertise without compensation to for-profit companies.
Key Takeaways:Paralegals should not provide their expertise to for-profit companies without proper compensation.
Paid internships offer valuable experience and reflect a fair exchange for the work interns contribute.
Working off the clock could inaccurately reflect the time needed for tasks, possibly affecting the organization and colleagues negatively.
Choosing where to volunteer your time should align with the direct professional benefits, such as supporting nonprofit organizations.
Continuous professional development should be pursued with organizations or causes truly beneficial to one's career path
Get more free paralegal resources: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources
By Ann Pearson4.9
7070 ratings
Are you a new (or fairly new) litigation paralegal? Get the Paralegal Boot Camp's FREE strategic guidebook here: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/strategies/
In this episode, Ann dives into the critical topic of why paralegals should stop working for free and highlights ways to ensure their talents are valued appropriately.
Kicking off with an introduction to the pressing issue of unpaid labor, Ann points out that while gaining visibility in the legal field is essential, professionals must avoid giving away their expertise without compensation to for-profit companies.
Key Takeaways:Paralegals should not provide their expertise to for-profit companies without proper compensation.
Paid internships offer valuable experience and reflect a fair exchange for the work interns contribute.
Working off the clock could inaccurately reflect the time needed for tasks, possibly affecting the organization and colleagues negatively.
Choosing where to volunteer your time should align with the direct professional benefits, such as supporting nonprofit organizations.
Continuous professional development should be pursued with organizations or causes truly beneficial to one's career path
Get more free paralegal resources: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources

39,228 Listeners

9,361 Listeners

12,103 Listeners

10,972 Listeners

61 Listeners

369,956 Listeners

47,718 Listeners

19,190 Listeners

7 Listeners

15 Listeners

11,725 Listeners

8,305 Listeners

20,222 Listeners

10 Listeners

8,482 Listeners