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The 4 Benefits Of Becoming A Paralegal In New York

A paralegal in New York City has many advantages, including steady employment opportunities, a relatively low cost of living, and an exciting city culture.

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The 4 Benefits Of Becoming A Paralegal In New York

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  1. The 4 Benefits Of Becoming A Paralegal In New York A paralegal can help lawyers streamline their work, which means a significant decrease in cost for the client. A good paralegal can often do everything that an attorney would do but at one-fourth the cost. The increase in efficiency and reduction in overhead makes using paralegals an attractive option to any law firm or business looking to cut costs while improving their services. Here are some other advantages of becoming a paralegal in New York and throughout the state of New York. 1) A Growing Industry The legal industry is growing, and with it, the demand for paralegals. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment for paralegals will grow by 15% from 2016 to 2026 –that’s about 27,800 new jobs! And as one of the largest legal markets in the country, New York is a great place to start your career as a paralegal. 2) Build Your Credibility As a paralegal, you will have the opportunity to work with some of the most experienced and successful attorneys in the country. This experience will give you the credibility you need to start your law firm or become a partner at an existing one. Plus, many law firms are only open to those who have completed their undergraduate degree and legal certification. If you want to take on this role after finishing college, then becoming a paralegal first will get you started! 3) Expand Your Career Options If you’re interested in law but not ready to commit to the rigors of law school, becoming a paralegal may be the perfect solution. As a paralegal, you’ll have the opportunity to work closely with lawyers and learn about the inner workings of the legal system. Plus, you'll be able to specialise in an area of law that interests you. And if you decide to go to law school, later on, your experience as a paralegal will give you a leg up. 4) Advance Your Career with Continued Education In today’s job market, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find a good job. The economy is struggling and many companies are downsizing or not hiring at all. However, there are still some great career opportunities out there.

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