Careers Workshops give an Unfair Advantage to Law Students entering the Legal Profession

Legal careers advisers Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment respond to claims that their careers workshops give an unfair advantage to law students wanting to qualify as lawyers.
 
Nov. 6, 2008 - PRLog -- Law students were today offered a headstart in getting their feet through the doors of law firms and chambers with the announcement by Ten-Percent Legal Career Coaching Services of an intensive one day legal careers workshop in central London. It has been claimed by some that the course will offer an unfair advantage to law students and graduates looking to get onto the law career ladder.

Jonathan Fagan, Managing Director of Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment (www.ten-percent.co.uk) said "we are simply offering a one day intensive course covering an Assessment Day workshop, Interview workshop, CV workshop, Covering Letter workshop and an Application Form workshop all rolled into one and at a price law students and graduates can afford."

"We are restricting the numbers of delegates so that everyone gets personal attention from the course leader, and we are offering the service so that law students can afford to get the same services that would otherwise cost considerable amounts of money on an individual basis."

The course is running in central London on Tuesday 16th December from 10am to 5pm, and places can be booked online at www.ten-percent.co.uk/legal-careers-workshops.html

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