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WHAT ARE SOME ALTERNATIVE CAREERS THAT LAWYERS CAN CHOOSE FROM?
WHAT ARE SOME ALTERNATIVE CAREERS THAT LAWYERS CAN CHOOSE FROM?
The New Law Business Model can help lawyers looking for alternative careers with a law degree begin a new law practice in just 90 days. Their life and legacy planning program provides training to lawyers on how to service clients in the long term with next-level estate planning.

WHAT ARE SOME ALTERNATIVE CAREERS THAT LAWYERS CAN CHOOSE FROM?

After passing out from law school, there are many alternative careers for attorneys which are given below:

  1.  LEGAL COMPLIANCE

Compliance as a career is very popular among law graduates because the analysis of constantly changing laws and regulations requires analytical skills which lawyers possess.  This industry also deals with procedures and policies that keep changing from time to time.  Legal compliance jobs can be found in various industries like finance institutions, banks, and also law firms.  New lawyers will like this job role as it is challenging and offers a good work-life balance.

  1. JOURNALISM

Alternative careers for a lawyer can also include journalism as, like journalists, they too possess good writing skills such as being direct, sticking to facts, logic, and organization.  It is one of the top alternative careers for attorneys looking for an escape from legal jargon that can take hours to understand.

  1. MARKETING

Marketing is all about dealing with clients,  building professional relationships, and establishing brands.  Both ex-lawyers and new lawyers will like the risky nature of the marketing world while getting business exposure at the same time. 

  1. EDUCATION   

Your decision to become a lawyer means that you enjoy learning and are passionate about passing on that knowledge to someone else.  The law school educates you on how the government functions.  You can use that knowledge to teach others at various levels.

  1. THERAPIST 

It may come as a big surprise to you but a therapist can also be considered as one of the alternative careers with a law degree.  If you do decide to leave the law practice to become a therapist, you will probably need more education and a certificate but skills like analytical thinking and listening which you learned in law school can help you as a therapist.  If you are motivated to help others, then this can be the perfect career option for you.

  1. FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER

If you have an interest in international politics, then a foreign service officer with the United States of America state department can be a good option as an alternative career.  Though there is no specific skill set required for this career, a law degree and knowledge of international law can increase your chances of landing this job.

 

The New Law Business Model can help lawyers looking for alternative careers with a law degree begin a new law practice in just 90 days.  Their life and legacy planning program provides training to lawyers on how to service clients in the long term with next-level estate planning.

 

Those who complete the entire training will then become an NLBM member through which they will get marketing modules and mentors who are highly successful lawyers currently practicing the NLBM way.

 

The accelerator program provides you with all the necessary tools to automate processes like attracting, enrolling, serving, and retaining clients.

Those who subscribe to the NLBM weekly are given “The 5 shifts the most successful NLBM Lawyers make” e-booklet which has case studies and insights that will help you in your current practice.

 

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