I do! I have worked two jobs for the past 11 years; being committed to work and a demanding schedule is what I am used to! Although, I am worried about attempting to enter such a demanding position mid-career level. Do you have any tips on what I could start learning now to increase my chances of obtaining a GD position?
@@nicoleswick8061 yes! You can check out this video: th-cam.com/video/7qIVlG7S_VA/w-d-xo.html and/or it's corresponding blog post: thejdnation.com/blog/how-to-become-general-counsel
Yes, I want to, primarily because of the new things I will learn. Thank you very much for the tips! Currently preparing for an interview for this position.
Considering work balance and family is important component of decision when considering making move professionally. Unfortunately I think women think about this more than men
In my experience, I don't see a difference between women and men in terms of who thinks about this more. Millennials and Gen Z prioritize co-parenting, and I've seen that reflected in the conversations I have with both men and women lawyers.
If I wanted to submit a proposal to a hospitality organization that processes 3 million patrons per year regarding everything they need to do improve (it's EXTREMELY bad)... how would I do this and could a lawyer assist me to gain favor of being heard and my suggestions being implemented as a well paid consultant position? How do i approach this? I really need my break. I know these things are extremely important and would revolutionize their performance.
After watching the video, do you still think you want to be a GC?
I do! I have worked two jobs for the past 11 years; being committed to work and a demanding schedule is what I am used to! Although, I am worried about attempting to enter such a demanding position mid-career level. Do you have any tips on what I could start learning now to increase my chances of obtaining a GD position?
@@nicoleswick8061 yes! You can check out this video: th-cam.com/video/7qIVlG7S_VA/w-d-xo.html and/or it's corresponding blog post: thejdnation.com/blog/how-to-become-general-counsel
Yes, I want to, primarily because of the new things I will learn. Thank you very much for the tips! Currently preparing for an interview for this position.
Very well articulated !
Good insights. Thanks for sharing...
Considering work balance and family is important component of decision when considering making move professionally. Unfortunately I think women think about this more than men
In my experience, I don't see a difference between women and men in terms of who thinks about this more. Millennials and Gen Z prioritize co-parenting, and I've seen that reflected in the conversations I have with both men and women lawyers.
If I wanted to submit a proposal to a hospitality organization that processes 3 million patrons per year regarding everything they need to do improve (it's EXTREMELY bad)... how would I do this and could a lawyer assist me to gain favor of being heard and my suggestions being implemented as a well paid consultant position? How do i approach this? I really need my break. I know these things are extremely important and would revolutionize their performance.