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Legal Operations Specialists

Employment Prospects

Employers

Most legal operations specialists work in the legal departments of corporations and other large businesses. Others are employed by nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and law firms and other companies that provide legal operations services to clients.

Starting Out

Most people become specialists after working in lower-level operations positions (such as legal operations analyst) or after being responsible for similar duties while working as senior paralegals or legal assistants or as legal office managers.

Aspiring legal operations specialists often learn about job openings via personal and professional networks, by attending legal career fairs, by utilizing the job sites of professional associations, by creating a LinkedIn profile to attract the interest of recruiters, and by contacting target employers directly about potential career opportunities.

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