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Being a Trainee Solicitor: How to survive and thrive (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781917447324
Published: September 2025
Publisher: Bath Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
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Being a Trainee Solicitor: How to survive and thrive is essential reading if you are embarking on, or thinking about, a career as a solicitor.

Before you receive your all-important practising certificate, you will face two years of training. Supervised by a senior, often working long hours and moving from department to department, it can be a daunting and sometimes demoralising time with your work under continual scrutiny. The learning curve is steep. Yet it is also a chance for you to make your mark, start building a lifelong network of friends and peers, and showcase your skills to a potential post-qualification employer.

Being A Trainee Solicitor: How to survive and thrive gives you the tools to navigate pitfalls and challenges with confidence while making the most of the many opportunities such training offers. You will gain a firm understanding of the world of junior law far in advance of stepping into an office, preparing you for how professional practice works.