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NLJ jobs & career hub

25 February 2022
Issue: 7968 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Looking for the next step? NLJ has launched a Jobs & Career hub to help with the search
Searching for the perfect candidate? The hub hosts adverts for a wide range of legal positions across chambers, private practice, in-house and the public sector, as well as advice, market information and the latest careers news, making it a must-visit for employers and potential candidates alike. It covers the whole gamut of roles, whether IT, marketing or fee-earning.

As NLJ has reported, the legal sector jobs market is currently abrim with optimism. Legal vacancies at law firms and businesses achieved record highs in 2021, and employers are casting their nets far and wide in order to reach the best candidates. 

NLJ aims to help you achieve the best possible match through our jobs & career hub. As well as recruitment ads, it offers business-critical information and advice through a range of articles. 

For insight into overcoming obstacles and achieving career success, visit NLJ’s career clinic
Issue: 7968 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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