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What Not To Say in a Paralegal Job Interview

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Sometimes it is just as important to know what not to say in your paralegal job interview as it is to know what to say. Here are the five things that you should avoid saying in paralegal job interviews. There is nothing wrong with being a paralegal who wants to become a lawyer. My Last Employer Was a Jerk.

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I Was Interviewed by a Paralegal Student

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Non-Traditional Job Opportunities But if you were talking about just non traditional alternatives, like maybe even outside of a law firm – there’s legal compliance, data security, etc. I actually had someone on the podcast who was a healthcare compliance and data security officer. Check out her interview here.

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8 Steps to Be the Rockstar Personal Injury Paralegal

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Depending on whether or not your personal injury law firm has specific injury claims that they specialize in, knowing those medical terms will be vital to your paralegal job duties. More and more healthcare providers can provide digital records that can save your law firm both time and money to make these types of record requests.

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19 Tips to Streamline Records Retrieval

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Many larger healthcare organizations actually store their records at different locations based on record type. Implementing these tips at your firm may greatly increase the overall efficiency of your records retrieval process as part of your paralegal job responsibilities.

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Where Your Litigation Career Path Can Take You

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Just be willing to do favors for others, whether that’s for other paralegals or even for other groups. I’ve done some corporate work for corporate paralegals who were buried. I’ve done healthcare work for healthcare paralegals that were buried. It’s not necessarily what you think.