Ten Percent Legal Recruitment

in Candidates, London and South, Regions

Candidate Update 22nd March 2015

Reading Time: 4 minutesTen-Percent Group Permanent and Locum Candidate Update March 23rd 2015 We have over 11,000 solicitors and legal executives registered with us for permanent & locum vacancies and recruit at all levels. London 17031550 Commercial Property Solicitor with 6 months experience PQE, looking for suitable roles in and around Greater London. Permanent. 16031808 Legal Secretary looking…

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in Candidates, London and South, Regions

Candidate Update 11th March – Permanent and Locum

Reading Time: 5 minutesTen-Percent Group Permanent and Locum Candidate Update March 11th 2015 New Candidates registered in the last 14 days: Email jobs@ten-percent.co.uk or call 0207 127 4343. We have over 11,000 solicitors and legal executives registered with us for permanent & locum vacancies and recruit at all levels. South East, South West, East Anglia and Home Counties…

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in Legal Profession

Locum Hourly Rates – March 4th 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesHourly Rates of Pay for Locum Solicitors and Legal Executives  – March 4th 2015 update Locum hourly rate payment varies widely according to the demand, length of assignment, level of experience and advance notice available. Hourly rates go up during the summer (June-September). NB: These rates are intended as a guide only. Hourly rates can…

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in Candidates, London and South, Regions

Solicitor Candidate Update dated 2nd March 2015

Reading Time: 5 minutesTen-Percent Group Permanent and Locum Candidate Update 2nd March 2015 New Candidates registered in the last 14 days: Email jobs@tenpercentgroup.com or call 0207 127 4343. We have over 11,000 solicitors and legal executives registered with us for permanent & locum vacancies and recruit at all levels. South East, South West, East Anglia and Home Counties…

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in Candidates, London and South, Regions

New Solicitor Candidate Update from Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment dated 28th January 2015

Reading Time: 5 minutesTen-Percent Group Permanent and Locum Candidate Update January 28th 2015 Email jobs@tenpercentgroup.com or call 0207 127 4343. Our locums are taking bookings for the busy holiday seasons in 2015. Traditionally it is harder to get locums booked for February half term and from June through to October. Book in advance. Call 0207 127 4343 or…

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in Careers Advice, Employers, Job Applications

How do we as a Legal Recruitment Agency check and verify candidates?

Reading Time: 5 minutesChecking Candidates As a legal recruitment agency in some aspects our life is very easy when it comes to checking candidates before submitting them for vacancies. Firstly, the Law Society maintain an online directory of all solicitors with current practising certificates. This means that a solicitor can instantly be identified and confirmed to be holding…

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in Candidates, London and South, Regions

Candidate Update 22nd January 2015 from Ten-Percent Legal and Interim Lawyers

Reading Time: 4 minutesTen-Percent Group Locum and Permanent Candidate Update January 22nd 2015 Our locums are taking bookings for the busy holiday seasons in 2015. Traditionally it is harder to get locums booked for February half term and from June through to October. Book in advance. Call 0207 127 4343 or register your job online. FAQs on our…

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in Careers Advice, Job Applications, Newly Qualified Solicitors

Why are jobs listed by agencies on job boards and websites not always active?

Reading Time: 3 minutesThere are a good number of legal jobs on the web that have been listed by recruitment consultants that are not live. I can guarantee this. I reckon that for every 1 genuinely live vacancy with a finite deadline to be filled there will be 1 vacancy that is not. This means that 50% of…

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in Legal Job Market Reports

Legal Job Market Update December 3rd 2014

Reading Time: 3 minutesJob Market Update – December 3rd 2014 December 2014 – Summary: * Permanent vacancies down * Locum assignments down * Conveyancing vacancies still busy, Commercial Property vacancies busy * Wills & Probate vacancies down * Crime vacancies make brief revival, Personal Injury vacancies disappearing * Employment Law vacancies – up * Commercial and Civil Litigation…

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Legal Job Market Update November 7th 2014

Reading Time: 4 minutesJob Market Update – November 4th November 2014 – Summary: * Permanent vacancies up * Locum assignments up * Conveyancing vacancies up, Commercial Property vacancies up * Wills & Probate vacancies up * Crime vacancies gone, Personal Injury vacancies disappearing * Employment Law vacancies – non-existent * Commercial and Civil Litigation vacancies – very few…

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in Careers Advice, Changing Jobs, Staying in Your Job

How to Cut a Better Deal with your Current Firm and Stay Put

Reading Time: 3 minutesHow to cut a better deal with your current firm Working in a solicitors firm and getting paid the salary or package you feel you deserve are very often quite separate points. You probably accepted a salary offered when you first started with the firm some time ago and have  seen little movement since. Indeed,…

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Legal Job Market Report dated 3rd September 2014

Reading Time: 2 minutesJob Market Update – September 3rd Summer 2014 – Summary: * Permanent vacancies up * Locum assignments up * Conveyancing vacancies up, Commercial Property vacancies up * Crime vacancies gone, Personal Injury vacancies disappearing * Employment Law vacancies – non-existent * Commercial and Civil Litigation vacancies – few here and there * Family vacancies –…

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in Employers, Job Applications, Legal Profession, Training Contracts, Pupillage and Work Experience

What is the difference between a Paralegal and a Fee Earner in a Solicitors firm?

Reading Time: 3 minutesThis week an LPC graduate applied for a Conveyancing Fee Earner role in Central London through us (Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment). Before every other LPC graduate sends us their CV I should add that this candidate has over 12 months residential conveyancing experience in a solicitors firm already, which is why she is an extremely suitable…

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in Employers, Job Applications, Legal Profession

Rogue Recruitment Agencies and Phantom Jobs

Reading Time: 3 minutesPhantom Jobs and Rogue Recruitment Agencies Very recently the Law Society Gazette published an article online about phantom recruitment agents and jobs. The complaint appeared to be that candidates were attending interviews and then not hearing anything back afterwards. Another complaint appeared to be that recruitment agents were not responding to job applications with feedback.…

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in Job Applications, Training Contracts, Pupillage and Work Experience

What Relevance does Voluntary Work have for Making Job Applications in the Legal Profession?

Reading Time: 4 minutesThis query comes up quite regularly with legal job applicants coming into the profession. So many times I have been asked by graduates and students why we have ignored their applications for specific vacancies that require say ‘2 months legal experience’. The conversation usually goes: Caller: “But I have 2 months legal work experience.” Me:…

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in Employers, Legal Profession, Staying in Your Job

Becoming a Legal Expert in 10,000 Hours – is it really achievable?

Reading Time: 2 minutes10,000 Hours Theory – can it work? At the moment there is a journalist who is trying out the above theory – is it possible to put in 10,000 hours and turn into an expert? – article is on the BBC website – here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-26384712. The journalist has given up the day job and taken…

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in Changing Jobs, Legal Profession, Staying in Your Job

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Updated Advice to Criminal Duty Solicitors

Reading Time: 6 minutesShould I stay or should I go? Crime Job Market Report I hope this article assists crime solicitors and does not depress anyone too much. It is a reflection of the harsh reality of crime regardless of the latest government interference in funding. Each time we get close to new contract deadlines or the next…

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