Top Reasons for Attorney Career Change

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  • Author Bruce Blackwell
  • Published May 31, 2010
  • Word count 421

Reasons Attorneys Consider A Career Change

  • Categorized Attorney Career Change

In a recent survey conducted by Monster.com, 90 percent of job seekers said that they would consider a career change - and 49 percent said that they were actively seeking to change industries. Looking to make a move of your own, but aren't sure if a career change is right for you? Below is a list of the top four reasons most people consider a career change:

  1. To secure employment and a source of income. With the job market being so competitive these days, more and more people change industries just to keep some sort of income flowing in. If given the choice between waiting for a job in your own industry for an indefinite period of time or taking a lower level position like a contract legal temp job just to pay the bills, many people choose the latter.

  2. There's too much competition. Sure, you might have spent the last 15 years doing real estate law, but if there aren't any real estate law jobs in your area, what are you going to do? Some choose to go back to get an LL.M or MBA to enhance their competitive edge, while others opt to move into different practice areas; taking the proper CLE courses can provide the basic knowledge, which can be supplemented by independent reading and study.

  3. To move up the ladder. Because so many companies and law firms are cutting jobs, fewer positions are available to enable employees to move people up the ladder. As a result, some are opting to make a career change instead of wallowing forever in stagnant law firm and corporate waters.

  4. To become happier. This is the big one. Sometimes, a career choice turns out to be a nightmare. When you are just not happy with your current position at all, it's not likely that a change in employer will make you happier. We have seen people move to "lifestyle" law firms only to find out that they still need to put in 2000 hours or more. If you are a litigator but hate the constantly adversarial nature of your work, a change in law firms won't make a fundamental difference in your happiness. Oftentimes, the best thing to do is make a bold career change move. It might be challenging at first, but if it makes you happier for the rest of your working days, it will be worth it. You can enjoy your job and be well compensated all at the same time!

Bruce Blackwell, President, Career Strategies International, has two decades of corporate marketing and management experience. His company Career Strategies International specializes in attorney career change and career changes for attorneys.

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