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By Tom Haines
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
Too many choices! So little time!
Gone are the days when there was one clear path into the legal profession. All you had to do was obtain a training contract with a law firm. Fast forward to the present day and there are now various routes into law, the SQE, CILEX, qualifying in house and apprenticeships to name but a few. However, despite this wealth of opportunities open to aspiring lawyers there remains a disproportionate amount of focus on the traditional training contract route.
With the support of some expert guest, You've Been Served explores alternative routes into law so that law students and graduates have all the information that they need to make sure that they take the right path for them. Up next, I am joined by Claire Campbell, Legal Executive - Employment, to share her thoughts about the CILEx route.
If you have any questions about the CILEx route then Claire is the person to ask, so sit back, relax and let You've Been Served ask the questions for you.
Today's Co-Host
Introducing Claire Campbell, Legal Executive - Employment. See Claire's profile below:
Connect with Claire on LinkedIn
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Like what you hear? Well, to find out more about the CILEx route, including the new qualifications, visit the CILEx Law School website.
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When did the world become so confusing?
Gone are the days when there was one clear path into the legal profession. All you had to do was obtain a training contract with a law firm (which is arguably easier said than done). Fast forward to the present day and there are now various routes into law, the SQE, CILEX, qualifying in house and apprenticeships to name but a few. However, despite this wealth of opportunities open to aspiring lawyers there remains a disproportionate amount of focus on the traditional training contract route.
With the support of some expert guest, You've Been Served explores alternative routes into law so that law students and graduates have all the information that they need to make sure that they take the right path for them. First up, I am joined by Mary Bonsor, CEO and Co-founder of Flex Legal, to share her thoughts about the SQE.
Flex Legal has rapidly embraced the new SQE model and has done some fantastic work in this space by looking to support students with tools such as the QWE Online Journal and also facilitating students qualification via this route by finding quality placements through its online platform. If you think the SQE might be the route for you then this is not an episode you can't afford to miss.
Today's Co-Host
Introducing Mary Bonsor, CEO and Co-founder of Flex Legal. See Mary's profile below:
Connect with Mary on LinkedIn
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Like what you hear? Well, you have three simple steps to follow:
1. Find out more about the SQE on the SRA website.
2. Sign up to Flex Legal's SQE QWE Online Journal.
3. Apply to work through Flex Legal via its website.
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In my legal career to date, I have been very fortunate to have been supported and guided by some truly inspirational mentors. There is no doubt that without the help of these mentors, I would not be where I am today.
With that in mind, it would be terribly rude of me to keep these incredible mentors all to myself. As a podcast host I feel that it is my duty to pass on their wisdom to the masses so without any further ado meet my mentor Kim Abbott.
I worked within the same in house team as Kim for several years before being fortunate enough to complete one of my training contract seats with her in 2017. It was during this seat that I became aware of how accomplished Kim was as a supervisor and a mentor. Always composed, open minded and full of priceless pieces of advice which we can now share with you.
I have quite literally had to entice Kim out of retirement to appear on this podcast so it would only be proper to listen on. Also as an added bonus we do divulge a couple of amusing mistakes that I made as a trainee (yes, we all make them) so please join us and have a chuckle at my expense.
Today's Co-Host
Introducing Kim Abbott, now a retired solicitor with an abundance of experience working in the legal industry both in private practice and in house. See Kim's profile below:
Connect with Kim on LinkedIn
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Make more of mentors! As a law student it is terrifying to approach a lawyer and ask them for advice or support. We have all been there. You ask yourself, why would they waste their time helping me? Well, the truth is that most lawyers, myself included, are flattered that they are being approached for advice. What is the worst that could happen? They say no. Then you just move on to the next one. Don't be afraid, reach out and find yourself a mentor today.
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In my legal career to date, I have been very fortunate to have been supported and guided by some truly inspirational mentors. There is no doubt that without the help of these mentors, I would not be where I am today.
With that in mind, it would be terribly rude of me to keep these incredible mentors all to myself. As a podcast host I feel that it is my duty to pass on their wisdom to the masses so without any further ado meet my mentor Paul McConnell.
Paul and I first met when I was completing my LPC at the University of Law in Birmingham. Completely by chance Paul was allocated as my tutor for the year. At that time I did not have a training contract and had very limited legal work experience; however, with Paul's guidance I was able to obtain my first legal role as an Intellectual Property Paralegal.
However, my story is only one of many. Paul has inspired and supported 100s of law students and graduates to realise their goals in the legal industry. If you are a law student or law graduate this is one You've Been Served episode that you cannot afford to miss.
Today's Co-Host
Introducing Paul McConnell, Senior Lecturer and Head of Careers and Employability at University of Birmingham Law School. See Paul's profile below:
Connect with Paul on LinkedIn
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Make more of mentors! As a law student it is terrifying to approach a lawyer and ask them for advice or support. We have all been there. You ask yourself, why would they waste their time helping me? Well, the truth is that most lawyers, myself included, are flattered that they are being approached for advice. What is the worst that could happen? They say no. Then you just move on to the next one. Don't be afraid, reach out and find yourself a mentor today.
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When I first set out on my legal journey, I was adamant that I was going to do it all on my own. I didn't need to ask for help because doing so would be seen as a sign of weakness. Oh, how wrong was I!
It became rapidly apparent to me that I wasn't going to get anywhere in the legal industry unless I surrounded myself with the right support network, including some fantastic mentors. Great mentoring provides you with such a competitive edge when progressing through your legal career be it completing your LLB, applying for training contracts or moving roles. A mentor has been there, done that and got the t-shirt. They can tell you how to avoid common pitfalls, how to get the most out of any scenario and ultimately how to reach your desired outcome. A mentor is an absolute must for any law student or graduate looking to progress in the legal industry.
Not convinced? Well, listen on and let You've Been Served and Donna McGrath (The Lawyers' Coach) explain why everyone needs a mentor!
Today's Co-Host
Introducing The Lawyers' Coach for In House Lawyers, Donna Mcgrath. See Donna's profile below:
Connect with Donna on LinkedIn
Call Donna on 07414438077
E-mail [email protected]
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The legal industry is a hard, long road if you choose to travel it alone, so what are you waiting for? Everyone needs a mentor, you included. There are plenty of opportunities out there so ask your family, friends, colleagues and ask whether they would spare you 30mins of there time to discuss their experiences with you. Alternatively, if there is no one in your network that can support then reach out on LinkedIn or contact Donna, details above.
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63% of solicitors admit to experiencing stress on a daily basis
95% of solicitors have some negative stress in their jobs
17% of solicitors say that they consider this stress to be "extreme."
With the legal industry being so demanding it is crucial that we place a greater focus on individual and collective wellbeing. However, as we all know that is a lot easier said than done.
This week on the You've Been Served Podcast I am joined by Hannah Clifford, Solicitor at Irwin Mitchell, and Molly McKenna, co-host of the Virtually Legal Podcast, LPC graduate and future trainee, to explain what wellbeing means to them and strategies they utilise to achieve balance in both their work and life.
Today's Co-Host
I am joined by Hannah Clifford and Molly McKenna to share their experiences of wellbeing issues and initiatives from both a work and student perspective respectively. See a summary of their experiences below:
Hannah Clifford
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Molly McKenna
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We need to keep up the wellbeing conversation! If you are struggling with your wellbeing and need support, then what are you waiting for? Reach out now! Speak to your colleagues, manager or friends. Help is out there, but it is up to you to ask for it.
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There is life after law and the You've Been Served podcast will prove it!
It is no secret that there are just not enough legal roles to go around. The supply of high quality law graduates more than exceeds the supply of training roles so instead of wallowing in your own self-pity, go and see what else is out there.
In the You've Been Served's Life After Law series, I am joined by three inspirational people who have left the world of case law and time recording behind them to pursue their dreams. Last but by no means least, I am joined by Ellen Graemer, Head of People at Gymshark. Ellen had done the hard bit, she had qualified as a solicitor and had established herself as a well respected employment lawyer. So what made her leave all of that behind? Well, there is only one way to find out - tune in now.
Today's Co-Host
Introducing the courageous Ellen Graemer who took the bold step out of the legal profession to pursue her dream career in the people (HR) industry. Follow Ellen's journey below:
Connect with Ellen on LinkedIn
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Ellen has shown great courage to step out of her well established legal career to pursue a role which brings her greater excitement and fulfilment. The best way to know if a change of scenery is good for you is to research it, understand it and even better experience it. You can't do this alone, you will need to use your network. So what are you waiting for? Start building one! A great way to get started is through a monthly mastermind of like minded peers. You can meet once a month to discuss ongoing issues and work together to devise solutions. Go on...what have you got to lose.
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There is life after law and the You've Been Served podcast will prove it!
It is no secret that there are just not enough legal roles to go around. The supply of high quality law graduates more than exceeds the supply of training roles so instead of wallowing in your own self-pity, go and see what else is out there.
In the You've Been Served's Life After Law series, I am joined by three inspirational people who have left the world of case law and time recording behind them to pursue their dreams. Second up, I am joined by Kat Hindmarsh, Assistant Company Secretary at Taylor Wimpey PLC.
Having graduated during a global recession, Kat took the initiative and carved her own path, having gained experience working in many industries along the way, before finding her way back to law. How did she do it? Tune in to find out more.
Today's Co-Host
Introducing the innovative Kat Hindmarsh who has utilised her legal training to great effect in a range of industries before finding her way back to the law. Take a sneak peak at her journey to date:
Connect with Kat on LinkedIn
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Kat is proof that if you leave the legal path there is always a route back for those that want it. Now we have proof of this safety net, go and explore what other opportunities are out there. How about instead of making an application for yet another training contract this weekend make a wildcard application for a marketing or PR job. What is the worst that could happen?
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There is life after law and the You've Been Served podcast will prove it!
It is no secret that there are just not enough legal roles to go around. The supply of high quality law graduates more than exceeds the supply of training roles so instead of wallowing in your own self-pity, go and see what else is out there.
In the You've Been Served's Life After Law series, I am joined by three inspirational people who have left the world of case law and time recording behind them to pursue their dreams. First up, I am joined by Vikki Jeff an in house presenter at the entertainment commerce platform OOOOO.
Despite being a highly regarded paralegal with prospects of obtaining a training contract in the near future, Vikki courageously left her legal career to pursue her dream of becoming a successful presenter. Why did she do it? Well there is only one way to find out...listen now!
Today's Co-Host
Introducing the multi-talented Vikki Jeff who has excelled in every field she has turned her hand to, be it retail, marketing or even law. Take a sneak peak at her journey to date:
Connect with Vikki on LinkedIn
Watch the Bloom with Vikki Youtube channel now
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Listen to Vikki! Life is not meant to be so hard. You should not feel like you are swimming upstream all of the time. The trick is to find something the energises you. A purpose that sparks you in to action in the morning. If that is law then great, but if not you have some searching to do. What are you waiting for?!
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Summary
Welcome to the You've Been Served - Monthly Mash Up. This month we explore pitfalls faced by three lawyers during their career to date and the information that they wish they had known when they were starting out on this legal journey. Hopefully by sharing the mistakes we have made along the way this will help you not follow too closely in our footsteps to avoid you wasting time and experiencing unnecessary stress.
Today's Mash Up Panel
Sharing their "Only if I had known" moments, I have been joined by:
Ajayta Rai - (Paralegal, Moorson Coors Beverage Company)
Connect with Ajayta on LinkedIn
Krishna Jagatiya - (Legal Counsel - Sponsorship and Marketing)
Connect with Krishna on LinkedIn
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You've Been Served needs you. If you are an avid listener of the podcast and want to join us on a future Mash Up session or have a problem that you need solving then contact me on LinkedIn.
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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.