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#Law Graduate Jobs What can you offer employers?Analysis - Analytical skills are one of the key functions of working towards a Law degree. Whether it is weighing up arguments or picking apart cases from the 19th century you are able to comprehend complex legal issues. Communication - A Law graduate's communication skills are superb. No matter whether it is written or spoken, as a Law graduate you are able to articulate complex ideas or concepts with ease and assurance. Research - The research skills that Law graduates will have developed will be up there with the very best. Delving into great tomes of legalese and being able to find and utilise the appropriate information, with an aim in mind, is something that many employers want to see, no matter what sector. Reasoning - Being able to reason between different arguments or conflicting stories and be able to intelligently decipher and weigh up each point of view is a skill employers are craving. This has many practical applications in the working world beyond legal definitions or debates. What employers can you impress?Law graduates have an impressive mix of skills that are relevant and attractive to a variety of sectors. Graduates with an LLB are able to apply their mix analytical and reasoning skills far beyond the legal world and apply them wherever they choose. One of the first fields that graduates could look to apply their trade is in the Business world. Law graduates could look to fields like Accounting. Finance or Banking as a viable future career. These draw on a graduate's skills with analysis and being able to work with detail meticulously and proficiently. Law graduates, who are competent with numbers, can be impressive candidates when they first apply to these fields. Another area that Law graduates might be able to apply their unique collection of skills is in areas like the Public Sector or Management. These sorts of roles look for intelligent and driven graduates who are able to manipulate reasoned approaches to situations and find the best way to tackle difficult tasks. These areas might also draw on a Law graduate's specialist knowledge. Law graduates should also consider more client facing roles. Their fantastic communication and versatility in understanding and reasoning might endear them to sectors like Consultancy or Sales. Graduates looking to work face to face with clients and people on a day to day basis might show a nice change from university legal work and hopefully be able to flourish with their personability.
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