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Career prospects

Careers with a Law degree

As well as becoming a barrister or solicitor, there are many career routes you can go down if you have a Law degree. Let’s explore your options.

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CONTENTS

  1. What can you do with a Law degree?

  2. Career options for Law graduates 

  3. Who employs Law graduates?

What can you do with a Law degree?

Study for a degree in Law, and you’ll be equipped with an extensive set of skills that prepare you for a career in the legal system. You could find work in a practice that oversees family law, business law or criminal law, for instance. 

To practice law professionally, you’ll need specific qualifications and vocational training. See our guides on: 

Alternatively, your legal knowledge could be used to support the government or a large company as part of an in-house legal team. Or your analytical skills could be helpful for work within the media, the welfare sector or in data science to name a few examples.

Career options for Law graduates 

Law graduates go into careers like:

  • Advocate
  • Arbitrator
  • Barrister
  • Barrister’s clerk
  • Chartered legal executive
  • Company secretary
  • Conveyancer
  • Costs lawyer
  • Legal cashier
  • Paralegal
  • Patent attorney
  • Solicitor
  • Usher

Other potential opportunities include:

  • Accountant
  • Civil servant
  • Charity worker
  • Data analyst
  • Detective
  • HR manager
  • Immigration officer
  • Lecturer or teacher
  • Police officer
  • Risk analyst

Who employs Law graduates?

Examples of employers looking for graduates with legal skills:

  • Government Legal Service
  • Crown Prosecution Service
  • Armed Forces
  • Law firms like Allen and Overy or Clifford Chance
  • National Centre for Domestic Violence
  • Deloitte
  • HSBC Bank
  • Citizens Advice

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