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The Top Three Reasons to Become a ParalegalLooking for a career path that job engagement and job growth? Becoming a paralegal can provide all three. Here are the top 3 reasons for becoming a paralegal:Reason 1. Job Growth The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that job opportunities for paralegals will grow "much faster than average" through the year 2014. Private law firms will continue their steady hiring of paralegals for all of their offices. There is also increased opportunity in the corporate and public sectors as well. Many corporations are hiring paralegals to decrease their legal costs. Non-profit and government services organizations have been hiring paralegals, to save costs and also to serve the growing number of citizens in need of their assistance. Reason 2. Job Engagement A paralegal does not perform the same exact job tasks, day-in and day-out. On some days, paralegals might spend their time contacting witnesses for an upcoming court cases. They research laws and regulations to prepare an attorney for a legal meeting or court date. Paralegals also review and prepare legal contracts between all types of organizations. As a backup to being engaged in a paralegal job, if a paralegal ever outgrows a role, there are thousands of other paralegal opportunities available all over the country. Reason 3. The Future Earning an education in paralegal studies and working as a paralegal is great preparation for law school, and eventually, a career as an attorney. Becoming an attorney takes years of education and experience, and many begin by working as a paralegal. For individuals with sights set on larger horizons, becoming a paralegal can be a great first step. Schools are listed in alphabetical order by state then city.
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