I thought the book was a riveting read, filled with valuable insight into the minds of recruiters and the job market as a whole.
S at University of Western Australia
This book provides a fresh insight beyond the tired and clichéd job advice so many law students receive at the beginning of their careers.
A at Sydney University
Overall, this was a well-structured book that read well and was easy to follow. It had a warm, conversational tone, while remaining extremely concise and informative.
C at Sydney University
‘A Job of Choice After Law School’ is an in-depth and extensive guide which directs students of all abilities when applying for positions within the legal field.
S at Sydney University
Nigel teaches his readers to take control and influence recruiters via both written applications and in-person interviews.
M at Sydney University
The only thing I did know was that competition in all forms was rife throughout a law degree and beyond…
Amy at University of Queensland.
In my opinion, this guide is useful for anyone seeking a job in the legal field…
P at LaTrobe.
The section on interview questions is particularly useful, especially for someone, like me, who does not have a lot of experience being interviewed…
C at University of Melbourne
A work of art, worth its weight in gold, and will become every law student’s next best friend…
B at La Trobe University.
The [work] series provides insights specific to the legal profession…
L, Monash University.