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Professional Paralegal Package Put Together

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published March 06, 2013

By CEO and Founder - BCG Attorney Search left

Sending cover letters with the resumes is an irritating duty, but this is necessary task which the employers use to get a look at you, as the individual. They get you qualified, they get you disqualified. Because resumes tend to be at such a high minimum standard, because people spend scores of hours on and invest in resumes, the cover letter is seen as 'the real you.' Pay attention to it, care about it, double-check it and be creative with it and it will get you interviews you might not otherwise have gotten. Overlook it, dismiss it, and give little attention to it and it will lose you interviews you otherwise might have gotten." I leaned back and placed her letters in an array before me. "The more you appreciate these dynamics, the better you'll do. You might not ever like this task, but you can still take pride in putting together your professional paralegal package, beginning with a well-written cover letter."

The crowning achievement in your professional paralegal package is an effective written presentation-the cover letter. Writing a cover letter is outwardly simple, but the rub comes when paralegal applicants are disqualified because of this outwardly simple task. Getting disqualified in the beginning means you have no chance to exhibit the fine personal and professional qualities you have developed. The purpose of a cover letter is to enliven interest in you as a person, causing close scrutiny of your resume.


Cover letters are generally the last thing we do in creating the package. They are the quickest and simplest thing we do, but it is easy to forget that they are the first thing by which we are judged. Your job search techniques and effective written presentations are inseparable. There is a kind of magic in this process, because there are so many variables and unknowns. You are judged by the total package. When they come together to create your desired professional image, they really do have a magical effect! All written presentations should be designed to get you an interview. Before you fire off a few hundred written letters to potential employers, let us step back and look at the job search process at this stage. Getting an offer in an interview happens because these basics of the "package" are in place.

Considering the Basics of the Job Search
 
  • For want of a nail the shoe was lost,
  • For want of a shoe the horse was lost,
  • For want of a horse the commander was lost,
  • For want of a commander, the battle was lost.
  • For want of a battle, the kingdom was lost.
  • And all for the want of a horseshoe nail!

An Old English Proverb.

A Little Mistake is as Big as a Big Mistake If it takes you out of the Running.

Written parts of your professional package

First, there is the cover letter. You must have the ability to produce a high-quality cover letter within half a day-sometimes a full day is too long to wait. The letter should be typed, that is a basic minimum. Today's word processors allow you to take the presentation one step further and let you create a cover letter that has the same physical qualities as your resume. If possible, use the same typeface as your resume, but definitely use the same bond paper.

Reference letters, which you carry with you to an interview or slip into an envelope with your cover letter and resume, are very useful. They can make a strong impression, though they do not make as powerful an impression as some think. Prospective employers assume that if someone writes a reference letter for you, it will seldom be anything other than complimentary. They need not be on bond; they can be photocopies.

Oral references, on the other hand, can be questioned and cross examined. List three references, making sure there is at least one attorney, preferably two. If you have past supervisors or similar associates, those are good. Avoid using the same individual for written and oral references.

Some people make the mistake of putting family friends on this list. This is acceptable if he or she has worked with you in a professional capacity, but if the family friend is listed simply because he or she has known the family for a long time, the oral reference will not count for much. Internships offer excellent opportunities for acquiring both written letters of reference and oral references. Remember, the purpose of these references is to provide information to the would-be hiring entity about how you work as a professional.

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The reference page should also be on the same paper as your cover letter and resume. Following this presentation will take your professional package out of the amateur class. But, without the other basics, you will not even be considered a contender.

Other basic elements of the professional package

An answering machine (or someone who is always home) is an absolute must. Phone companies in many areas offer for nominal monthly fees a voice mailbox, but you may find an answering machine is the more economically reasonable choice in the long run. If a potential employer cannot leave a message for you on your phone, you are going to need more than your share of good fortune in order to become a professional paralegal.

Motivation and flexibility are important to consider at this time, because it is at this point that many realize what a commitment of physical resources, money, time, and effort it takes just to get to the starting line.

The effective paralegal job search is like an election campaign. You must have enough resources in the beginning to run a "long haul." If you want to attain and maintain your professional paralegal status, you must have the motivation and flexibility to sit in the quiet of your home and craft cover letter after cover letter, tailoring them to each contact. At times, this process will not seem to be efficient or economical. At times it could seem like a waste-until you make something happen. Then, when you get a few call backs, line up an interview or two, or deal with the possibility of a job offer, then your eyes light up and your energies flow to the front of the campaign and you realize-this can be done! I can do this! And then you will realize why the effective paralegal job search is seldom efficient, but it is indeed effective. And that effectiveness is judged in interviews and job offers.

When you conduct a call-back campaign to previous contacts, you can tell yourself, "If just one of these turns into an interview, that one interview could turn into a job." There is a balance to be struck with the phone and the paralegal job seeker. You must be assertive enough to call employers to whom you have sent letters, but smart enough to know when to stop calling. If you leave three messages but get no response within a period of a week or so, you can start to assume that you are not going to make progress on the phone and/or that you could be making a nuisance of yourself.

This is the basic attitudinal requirement you must incorporate into these job hunting basics. Repeat it over and over: The goal of the effective paralegal job search is to get just one job. After you become employed, don't retire your job hunting notebook; you still log professional contacts and insert "kudos" and letters of reference that will enhance your next job search.

See 6 Things Attorneys and Law Students Need to Remove from Their Resumes ASAP If They Want to Get Jobs with the Most Prestigious Law Firms for more information.

The next stage of the basics involves having the necessary extras for the interview, such as writing samples, transcripts, and certificates. Briefs, motions, notices, legal memoranda, or pleadings could be utilized as writing samples. Make sure they are no longer than five pages. Many carry an interview portfolio that holds all of these.

There are two things that are basic elements that may appear to be too obvious. Nevertheless they merit a passing reference: clothing and transportation. Wardrobe requirements can vary widely from firm to firm. Transportation to a job can be a problem for some, and a reliable car may be a requirement for some of the jobs. Also remember that some firms offer parking (especially in downtown settings) and others do not.

About Harrison Barnes

No legal recruiter in the United States has placed more attorneys at top law firms across every practice area than Harrison Barnes. His unmatched expertise, industry connections, and proven placement strategies have made him the most influential legal career advisor for attorneys seeking success in Big Law, elite boutiques, mid-sized firms, small firms, firms in the largest and smallest markets, and in over 350 separate practice areas.

A Reach Unlike Any Other Legal Recruiter

Most legal recruiters focus only on placing attorneys in large markets or specific practice areas, but Harrison places attorneys at all levels, in all practice areas, and in all locations—from the most prestigious firms in New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., to small and mid-sized firms in rural markets. Every week, he successfully places attorneys not only in high-demand practice areas like corporate and litigation but also in niche and less commonly recruited areas such as:

  • Immigration law
  • Workers’ compensation
  • Insurance defense
  • Family law
  • Trusts & estates
  • Municipal law
  • And many more...

This breadth of placements is unheard of in the legal recruiting industry and is a testament to his extraordinary ability to connect attorneys with the right firms, regardless of market size or practice area.

Proven Success at All Levels

With over 25 years of experience, Harrison has successfully placed attorneys at over 1,000 law firms, including:

  • Top Am Law 100 firms such including Sullivan and Cromwell, and almost every AmLaw 100 and AmLaw 200 law firm.
  • Elite boutique firms with specialized practices
  • Mid-sized firms looking to expand their practice areas
  • Growing firms in small and rural markets

He has also placed hundreds of law firm partners and has worked on firm and practice area mergers, helping law firms strategically grow their teams.

Unmatched Commitment to Attorney Success – The Story of BCG Attorney Search

Harrison Barnes is not just the most effective legal recruiter in the country, he is also the founder of BCG Attorney Search, a recruiting powerhouse that has helped thousands of attorneys transform their careers. His vision for BCG goes beyond just job placement; it is built on a mission to provide attorneys with opportunities they would never have access to otherwise. Unlike traditional recruiting firms, BCG Attorney Search operates as a career partner, not just a placement service. The firm’s unparalleled resources, including a team of over 150 employees, enable it to offer customized job searches, direct outreach to firms, and market intelligence that no other legal recruiting service provides. Attorneys working with Harrison and BCG gain access to hidden opportunities, real-time insights on firm hiring trends, and guidance from a team that truly understands the legal market. You can read more about how BCG Attorney Search revolutionizes legal recruiting here: The Story of BCG Attorney Search and What We Do for You.

The Most Trusted Career Advisor for Attorneys

Harrison’s legal career insights are the most widely followed in the profession.

Submit Your Resume to Work with Harrison Barnes

If you are serious about advancing your legal career and want access to the most sought-after law firm opportunities, Harrison Barnes is the most powerful recruiter to have on your side.

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With an unmatched track record of success, a vast team of over 150 dedicated employees, and a reach into every market and practice area, Harrison Barnes is the recruiter who makes career transformations happen and has the talent and resources behind him to make this happen.

A Relentless Commitment to Attorney Success

Unlike most recruiters who work with only a narrow subset of attorneys, Harrison Barnes works with lawyers at all stages of their careers, from junior associates to senior partners, in every practice area imaginable. His placements are not limited to only those with "elite" credentials—he has helped thousands of attorneys, including those who thought it was impossible to move firms, find their next great opportunity.

Harrison’s work is backed by a team of over 150 professionals who work around the clock to uncover hidden job opportunities at law firms across the country. His team:

  • Finds and creates job openings that aren’t publicly listed, giving attorneys access to exclusive opportunities.
  • Works closely with candidates to ensure their resumes and applications stand out.
  • Provides ongoing guidance and career coaching to help attorneys navigate interviews, negotiations, and transitions successfully.

This level of dedicated support is unmatched in the legal recruiting industry.

A Legal Recruiter Who Changes Lives

Harrison believes that every attorney—no matter their background, law school, or previous experience—has the potential to find success in the right law firm environment. Many attorneys come to him feeling stuck in their careers, underpaid, or unsure of their next steps. Through his unique ability to identify the right opportunities, he helps attorneys transform their careers in ways they never thought possible.

He has worked with:

  • Attorneys making below-market salaries who went on to double or triple their earnings at new firms.
  • Senior attorneys who believed they were “too experienced” to make a move and found better roles with firms eager for their expertise.
  • Attorneys in small or remote markets who assumed they had no options—only to be placed at strong firms they never knew existed.
  • Partners looking for a better platform or more autonomy who successfully transitioned to firms where they could grow their practice.

For attorneys who think their options are limited, Harrison Barnes has proven time and time again that opportunities exist—often in places they never expected.

Submit Your Resume Today – Start Your Career Transformation

If you want to explore new career opportunities, Harrison Barnes and BCG Attorney Search are your best resources. Whether you are looking for a BigLaw position, a boutique firm, or a move to a better work environment, Harrison’s expertise will help you take control of your future.

? Submit Your Resume Here to get started with Harrison Barnes today.

Alternative Summary

Harrison is the founder of BCG Attorney Search and several companies in the legal employment space that collectively gets thousands of attorneys jobs each year. Harrison’s writings about attorney careers and placement attract millions of reads each year. Harrison is widely considered the most successful recruiter in the United States and personally places multiple attorneys most weeks. His articles on legal search and placement are read by attorneys, law students and others millions of times per year.

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