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How to Handle Tough Choices in Your Legal Career and Be Successful

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How to Handle Tough Choices in Your Legal Career and Be Successful
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Publisher: Smashwords
ISBN/ASIN: B00A01NUF6
Number of pages: 146

Description:
BCG Attorney Search's Recruiters answer commonly asked questions about the legal field. Most of these are questions relating to making a lateral move, work-life balance, interview tips, careers moves for recent graduates and other common questions.

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