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should I apply? Am I good enough for the job?
Hi I just graduated from law school, and I’m looking for a job that allows me to learn a bit more and ideally to work from home. I’ve been told that in my case it’d be nice to apply for a document reviewer attorney, again ideally from home. Do you have any tips or specifications I should keep in mind when sending them my cv? Is there something I should change or adapt to make them like me a bit more? (always true of course). I’d like to know your thoughts on this especially if you have worked as a document reviewer in this field and feel free to feel me in what were your job responsibilities/tasks. Everyone says it’s something I’d have no problem on doing but I’d like to make sure of that myself! Thanks for your help!
-The insecure attorney.
The insecure attorney Last updated by joseph: Dec 13, 2017-
Just do it. Apply. If you think that can help your future and you'll be comfortable working at home give it a try, if you are not good enough they won't hire you or they will fire you , but at least you tried and you will be able to say yes I can do this or no I can't do this, I'm not good at it. From the bottom of my heart , if you have an opportunity , take it. No matter if you think you aren't good enough. Let THEM decide if you are not sure. Let us know how it goes! I'm sure you'll do great!
Dec 13, 2017
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