Q: I have 12 years experience in the Law field what can I do i want to job online can U help me who I start online work
A: This could be something that job recruiters might be able to help more with. While many charge the employer, find out firsthand. You could also search for online legal positions on the popular job boards out there on your own for free. There is online document review work. Those companies usually look for admission as an attorney in at least one jurisdiction. It would be helpful to have some working knowledge of eDiscovery document review programs for those gigs, even the basic first-tier reviews - the commonly used one is Relativity. There are other positions, such as transcription work, litigation support work, or general attorney/paralegal services. Try to learn about what you might be getting into. A reputable employer is not going to ask for money for training for a legitimate position. Also, some positions are based on output instead of hourly rates. With some gigs, if the candidate doesn't produce at projected quotas, the positions could pan out to less than minimum wage. Good luck
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