If you were in the financial industry you would check the stock pages every day to see what was going on with the market. You would want to know what your portfolio was worth, and whether you should buy or sell.
Your career is much like the stock exchange. Sometimes there are many places to sell your services (i.e., job openings); and other times there are less opportunities. Keeping informed about the legal jobs in the market helps you make proper decisions about this highly valuable stock known as your career.
Invest in the prime stock of your life: your career.
The System is Broken: Other Job Sites Are Not Doing What They Promise
We believe the typical system is broken. Typical job sites such as Monster, CareerBuilder, Indeed, SimplyHired, HotJobs and TheLadders may promise to help you find legal jobs, but these companies usually charge employers to post jobs on their sites—in some cases more than $500 for a single job posting.
Since many employers are not interested in paying these high fees, the result is fewer job listings available for job seekers. In the end, the employer suffers, as a result of not paying for the service. The potential hires too suffer because they never learn about the legal opportunity.
In essence, everybody loses.
Not only does LawCrossing not charge employers to post jobs on our site, we go out and find jobs from every single source we can find and bring them all to our site. We do not charge employers a single cent to post legal jobs on our website. Whether it is jobs from every job board we can find in your industry or jobs from employer websites, all of these jobs are here on LawCrossing. In fact, there are more jobs on LawCrossing than on any other source.
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