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'An employee benefits paralegal is a paralegal who works in the area of ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974) and other employee benefits law. Employee benefits paralegals assist attorneys who specialize in the area of helping workers and companies understand the complex federal, state, and local laws that relate to employee benefits, such as retirement benefits, health benefits, and meal and rest breaks. Because employee benefits paralegals are not attorneys and have not been admitted to the bars of any state, they must always work under the direction of a practicing attorney. Being an employee benefits paralegal is perfect for someone who is interested in employment and workplace-related issues. Here are a few sample employee benefits paralegal job descriptions: Employee Benefits Paralegal Seeking Employee Benefits Paralegal with extensive experience. The candidate with Paralegal certificate, related experience, or degree is required. Should have strong organizational and communication skills and the ability to interact with clients and attorneys. Must have qualified plan work and health care experience, be highly motivated with a strong work ethic, possess exceptional attention to detail, be able to work independently, strong writing skills, be creative in working with clients and attorneys, and be able to meet deadlines. Employee Benefits Paralegal The candidate should have four-year degree with strong academic credentials. Experience with internet research, LEXIS/NEXIS, Westlaw, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, and Adobe Acrobat are plusses. Prior work experience in any field is preferred, but no prior paralegal experience is required.'
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