I feel stuck. I hear it all the time from my clients. It’s why most people seek out coaching. They want to get un-stuck. Maybe you’ve felt it too. Stuck in a job that’s not right for you, but not knowing what else is out there. Knowing you should network more, but stuck on how to get started. Stuck with bad practice management habits. Stuck in relationships that aren’t working. Stuck not spending enough time with your family. You get the picture. First, I’d like to normalize it. It’s part of life. However, I believe many of the same strengths that attract people to law, and make someone a good lawyer, also increase the odds of feeling stuck, and not knowing how to get out from under it. Read more to find out why - and what you can do about it.
Top 10 Virtual Interview Tips for Law Students
It’s hard to believe it’s now been almost a year since I started working with law students to get them ready for virtual interviews. Sure, virtual interviews have their challenges, but it’s not all bad. Check out these tips to navigate what makes virtual interviews more difficult, and make the most of some of the advantages.
Rethink Your Annual Performance Review
The way many law firms typically approach performance reviews doesn’t really give them the information they need to make good decisions about compensation and promotion, and doesn’t give associates the information they need to develop and improve. Find out why this is, and what your firm can do to change it - for the better.
Successful Interviewing - Learn the Art of a Good Story
Clients tell me that one of the hardest things about job interviews is answering questions in a way that’s persuasive, but also feels comfortable and natural. But here’s the thing, you can learn to bring more life and structure to your answers, and effectively highlight your skills and abilities. And the way you do that, is by learning to tell a good story. Read more to find out how.
Cracking the Hidden Job Market
As the job market becomes more competitive than we’ve perhaps seen in many years, access to information about available opportunities will become even more important. But what if you’re an outsider? How do you break into workplaces, professions, industries, or cities where jobs are hidden, and only available to insiders? Here are a few tips to get you started.
Virtual Interviews - Manage the Challenges and Take Advantage of the Benefits
Mentoring in the Time of Social Distancing
Earlier this week I was chatting with an associate, who like so many others, had transitioned to working from home. I happened to know that in normal times she and her mentor met regularly once a week, but they hadn’t discussed what would happen to their meetings in the current environment. That got me thinking. Here area few habits you can start to stay connected when you’re working remotely.
Your Cover Letter - The Importance of a Good First Impression
Often your cover letter is the only chance you get to convince an employer that they should review the rest of your application, and place you in the “yes” pile for an interview. But writing an effective cover letter isn’t easy, and many otherwise qualified candidates miss the mark. So you don't become that candidate, I encourage you to avoid making the following common mistakes.