Careers
Alternative Careers
So many options…
There is much more to a law degree than becoming a lawyer
Do you know how sought after you are? Law is widely recognised a strong degree subject. Law graduates are a sought after commodity we have critical minds, good analytical skills, an attention to detail and most of all we are just a little bit better than the rest... well, ok I'm not sure about the last part but there are lots of options for us.
Alternative careers can be split into two broad sections legally based alternative careers such as lecturers or working for the police and then there are complete alternatives which are useful because of the transferable skills we possess, like accountancy or working for the intelligence services.
Take a look around and look at our featured careers each week and before long we will have a full directory of alternative careers, if you have any questions post them on the forum for a hasty response and send your suggestions to us at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
University of Law Wins Third Big Award within Six Months
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GCHQ intelligence services
- Working alongside Mi6 and Mi5 - perfect for law graduates
- The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is a key part of the UK’s intelligence and s...
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How about accountancy?
- KPMG - one of the largest accountancy firms could be for you. FInd out what you need...
- KMPG is one of the “big four” in the world of accountancy. They have been voted as...
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What do lecturers actually do?
- Drinking coffee, the odd class and a load of research right?
- My contract of employment describes me as a ‘Lecturer in Law’, but lecturing is in fact ...
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How I became a Professor
- Becoming a law professor is definately one option
- Even as an undergraduate, I knew that I would value autonomy over my work more highly than salary. I...
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