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BCL Recruitment Drinks

Here at the JLD we are proud to offer you the best advice you need as a Junior Lawyer. We have teamed up with BCL Legal Recruitment to offer you the skills and tips you need to ensure you secure your job as a Solicitor. Join us for a drink and a chat at...

Where:              The Town Wall, Pink Lane, Newcastle

When:               2 February 2012 from 6pm

This is not an event to be missed!

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Your New JLD Committee Has Been Elected

Following Elections in October 2011 the results are in and your new JLD committee for 2012 is as follows:-

Chair: Paul Appleton

Secretary: Laura McIlduff

Treasurer: Sophie Devlin

Social Secretary: Christian Butler

Social Secretary: Lauren Hall

Social Secretary: Claire Travis

Social Secretary: Katie Smurthwaite

Law Society Representative: Natalie Keyes

National Representative: Holly Clegg

Newcastle Student Rep: Richard Sen

Northumbria Student Rep: Lucy Gray

We look forward to representing the Junior Lawyers of the North East and will be keeping you informed of our busy events calendar so keep an eye out for our emails!

Best Wishes

Your new JLD Committee

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JLD Curry Night

Come and join fellow JLD members across the region on our legendary curry night on 12 May 2011! To book your place, email us at hello@jldnortheast.org.uk

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JLD Annual Conference and Ball

Offering a mix of keynote speeches, practical breakout sessions and networking opportunities, the JLD Annual Conference and Ball provides invaluable guidance on taking control of your career. Sessions include:

Court advocacy and presentation
Improving your network using social media
Claims, conduct and risk management
Career development and strategy
An introduction to alternative business structures.

There will also be CV clinics throughout the day - gain invaluable feedback and tips for improvement in these 30 minute face-to-face clinics.

Here are just some of the comments from last year's conference delegates:

'Informative, well organised, educational.'
'Excellent - very good speakers, very relevant - spot on. Thank you.'
'Professionally organised, excellent range of topics.'

The conference will be held at the Law Society's Hall, London, with the black tie ball in the evening at the Intercontinental Hotel, Park Lane. This event is accredited for 5.15 CPD hours.

Read more about the event:
http://juniorlawyers.lawsociety.org.uk/node/7052

Book your place:
http://juniorlawyers.lawsociety.org.uk/files/jld-conference-booking-form-2011.pdf

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JLD Christmas Quiz!

Title: JLD Christmas Quiz!
Location: Tiger Tiger, Newcastle
Description: The festive season is upon us, which can only mean one thing - it\'s time for the JLD Chistmas Party! This year we have arranged a quiz for you all, so gather your friends and join us! Tickets are £4 for members, £8 for non-members (you can join on the night) and this inclused entry to the quiz, a hot Christmas buffet, a free drink and a shot later on (for those who are feeling festive!) All are welcome (even those who are not strictly Junior Lawyers) so put your party hat (or should that be thinking cap) and come join us!
Tickets will be available on the door, but as they are always in high demand we recommend buying them beforehand. Please email hello@jldnortheast.org.uk for details on how to buy!
From the JLD Festive Committee xxx
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2010-12-08

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Inter-Professional Halloween Ball – 29 October 2010

Hello,

The Surveyors, Accountants, Solicitors, Architects and Planners are again holding a Black Tie Halloween Ball on Friday 29 October 2010, at the Scotswood Suite, Centre For Life.

Tickets are priced at £16.00 plus VAT including welcome drink, buffet and dancing. Please contact hello@jldnortheast.org.uk for information on how to get tickets.

Those that remember last year's event will note that places sold incredibly fast and unfortunately we could not accommodate all requests for tickets, so please buy early to avoid disappointment.

Kind regards

Newcastle and North East JLD

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Article from comparelegaljobs.com

 


“The UK job market has improved somewhat since the beginning of 2009, with recruitment back on the agenda. In the legal sector, there have been fewer job losses and a rise in the number of employers looking to recruit.


“While growth has returned, there remains much disparity between certain geographic areas and positions. For instance, market improvements have been significant in Manchester and at partner level, yet trainee retention rates are down and positions for newly qualified solicitors are being squeezed.


“That said, there are opportunities out there and my advice is not to be deterred by what you read in the press and unemployment statistics.


“In terms of specialising, trainee solicitors should be open-minded to their chosen discipline and sector. Litigation, employment and pensions are all areas of opportunity as employers respond to burgeoning demand. This reflects the current state of the economy and the shift from the boom years of corporate finance and property.


“Additionally, trainees who are willing to travel or relocate will gain an advantage, due to the geographical distinctions in the number of opportunities available.


“For individuals looking to enter the market, it’s important to remember that a good CV gets you to interview. Increasing emphasis is placed on producing an excellent Curriculum Vitae as competition for jobs increases.  Submit a poor CV to an employer and the chances are it will end up in the rejects file.


“So what constitutes a good CV?


-       CV must be easy to follow


-       Information in reverse chronological order and with a logical flow


-       Good visual presentation and language


-       Good grammar and spelling


-       Use of bullet points rather than blocks of text


-       Most important information should be on the first page


-       Experience, achievements and skills should stand out


-       Information shaped specifically for the particular application


-       Succinct factual information on no more than two pages


 


“The aim of a CV is not to get you the job but to stimulate interest and get you to interview. One of the big mistakes people make is under-selling themselves at this stage. A CV must specifically state your individual experience, role and responsibility, while giving an insight into your character and personality.


“A good point of reference is www.comparelegaljobs.com, where the career clinic offers detailed advice and example CVs and covering letters. Additionally, the site provides an overview of the market place and the job opportunities available. By simply inserting your experience, location and area of specialism, the site will provide instant access and information to relevant jobs in your area. A transparent job board, www.comparelegaljobs.com allows users to compare jobs across the country by specification, salary and type.


 “The recession has led to firms being savvier with recruitment and they now demand more from applicants and agencies to get a better return on their investment. The UK legal market is vast and, providing candidates are committed, flexible and willing to work hard the opportunities are there for you to have a very fruitful legal career.”


For further information about jobs in your area and national opportunities visit www.comparelegaljobs.com.


 


 

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