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05-06-2008, 08:42 PM
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Any Para-legal Jobs
In the Mesa area that will take a grad (2006) with no experience that really knows her stuff?
She (my wife) knows contract law, and is very well (a LITTLE rusty) versed in MS-Word, Office, and a few other computer programs required in her studies, She graduated with a 3.95 from Brown-Mackie College, Moline, ILL in 2006 with honors, and is now stuck working over-nights at a truck stop here in Minnesota...
My folks live in Mesa/Apache Jct........ Can anyone help a VERY smart woman (My Wife) with this search?
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05-07-2008, 07:51 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RiverRat1964
In the Mesa area that will take a grad (2006) with no experience that really knows her stuff?
She (my wife) knows contract law, and is very well (a LITTLE rusty) versed in MS-Word, Office, and a few other computer programs required in her studies, She graduated with a 3.95 from Brown-Mackie College, Moline, ILL in 2006 with honors, and is now stuck working over-nights at a truck stop here in Minnesota...
My folks live in Mesa/Apache Jct........ Can anyone help a VERY smart woman (My Wife) with this search?
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I would check azcentral.com, monster or career builder. I would not think she would have a problem due to the fact that there are a lot of attorneys in the Phoenix metro area. Not sure about Mesa. Hope this helps.
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05-07-2008, 09:04 AM
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I dont think she will have any problem getting a Paralegal job in that area. I moved to Phoenix with no job lined up and within a week every job I interviewed for I was offered. I had been a Paralegal under a year too. So I didnt have too much experience but there were a lot of jobs.
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05-07-2008, 09:19 AM
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Thanx for the '411', I'll relay it to her.....
I just hate seeing ANYBODY who has a college education stuck doing jobs like that, when they should be doing what they studied for, I myself am a highschool drop-out with a GED, and am a truck driver, soooooooooooo.............
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05-07-2008, 11:42 AM
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I'm also in the "legal biz" and in preparing for my move to AZ I came across this great website:
Largest Law Firms in Arizona
It's a list of the "largest law firms in AZ" and includes their websites. Most of each firm's website has a link to their job openings. Usually under "Careers" or "Recruitment" or the like. You can see what openings they have and where to apply. If I were your wife, I'd just start sending out resumes to as many firms as possible.
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05-07-2008, 10:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stumblina
I'm also in the "legal biz" and in preparing for my move to AZ I came across this great website:
Largest Law Firms in Arizona
It's a list of the "largest law firms in AZ" and includes their websites. Most of each firm's website has a link to their job openings. Usually under "Careers" or "Recruitment" or the like. You can see what openings they have and where to apply. If I were your wife, I'd just start sending out resumes to as many firms as possible.
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Again, thank you very much, I'll pass this one on too!!!
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