Thank you so much!! I have a bachelor degree and masters degree in and currently interested in becoming a patent paralegal. I find this video very helpful.
Work on getting an Associates Degree from an ABA approved program is much more than a tiny bit of education in the various areas of law. Also, taking the Certified Legal Assistant exam furthers prospects of amazing opportunities.
Thank you so much Anthony! I jut graduates with my masters in Higher Education Administration, happened to take a course called Legal Issues in Higher Education and loved it to the point of wanting to pivot complete into law. Thank you so very much for your content. I had roughly less than 0 direction as to where to go next and so I sincerely thank you for your video!
I was pretty much forced into being a paralegal without going to school. You can land a paralegal job without a certification, like me, and get trained on the job. You're going to get trained anyways. If not, leave immediately! Attorneys all have different methods for how they handle their documents. Sometimes as a paralegal you'll even create a better system than the attorney to get the job done. I have 5 years of experience for elder law related, with a top 10 attorney in my state. There are paralegal programs at universities that allow you to skip a 4 year degree if you have 4 years of experience. I'm getting ready to apply for those programs myself, and someday advance into business related law. My boss is even so nice that she's 100% on board, and wants to help me get in.
People say experience trumps education/certification in the field, but how can you even get experience if you don't have a clue about what to do. If I go to a job interview and I want them to take a chance on me, I would 100% want them to see I know something.
@@NJMunicipal Exactly what I thought. Every advert I've seen for paralegals demands some certification (and many demand years of experience). I don't think this video offered the best advice.
Just completed a BA in History and minor in IR.. I'm wondering if getter a Paralegal certification is helpful for me specifically. I would like to expand my scope a bit..
I also majored in History in undergrad! Minored in Political Science/International Relations. I've been out of school for a few years now and will be going back to community college in the spring to obtain my paralegal certificate. I hope to obtain work with one of the major law enforcement/intelligence agencies and perform substantive legal work for them. (i.e FBI, NSA, etc.)
Would you recommend get a Paralegal Degree ? Since they will give us actual classes every semester in specific law fields. Also do you recommend someone get a bachelors degree in the paralegal field if they may later be interested in Law School ?
I got all my paralegal training (ABA AA degree) and NALA testing for free after completing my BA. I see a lot of job postings wanting both the BA/BA and the ABA certificate. I would get my BA in Paralegal Studies if I could, keep my grades up to leave the door open to law school and MBA.
Do u know the difference of attainable jobs I could get with a paralegal certificate and that of an advance paralegal certificate? I’m interested in getting this certified, but not sure if I want to work in the law field itself
Good advice. Do you think there's enough work in the civil rights, environmental protection, employment on behalf of employees type paralegal work? That would be exciting. I guess secondarily a personal injury focus could be satisfying to me. I was a court reporter-stenographer for 8 years so I'm very familiar with medical terminology.
Thank you for doing this video. So for someone with a bachelor and master's degree it doesnt sound like a paralegal certificate is worth it. So would a paralegal certification program be more beneficial on a resume?
So I’m a lawyer in my original country with 15 years of expiriencie now since I move here I’m being wondering..should I study for be a paralegal? Or I can find a job with my expiriencie in a legal office with a decent salary as a paralegal? Will be very helpful ..thanks
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Are there any firms you'd reccomend to work at within NY/NJ area that will hire with no experience while I obtain my certificate, also does it matter if I go for a aba approved certificate or can I still get hired with a paralegal program from NACC (new american chamber of commerce) paralegal program online?
Would you recommend getting a Paralegal Degree ? Since they will teach actual classes every semester in specific law fields. Also do you recommend someone get a bachelors degree in the paralegal field if they may later be interested in Law School ?
No to both. Watch this video where my Paralegal shares how she got started: ruclips.net/video/_zw8nKTkF18/видео.html Real work experience > expensive degrees
Thank you so much!! I have a bachelor degree and masters degree in and currently interested in becoming a patent paralegal. I find this video very helpful.
Work on getting an Associates Degree from an ABA approved program is much more than a tiny bit of education in the various areas of law. Also, taking the Certified Legal Assistant exam furthers prospects of amazing opportunities.
My college offers associates and is ABA approved.
Thank you so much Anthony! I jut graduates with my masters in Higher Education Administration, happened to take a course called Legal Issues in Higher Education and loved it to the point of wanting to pivot complete into law. Thank you so very much for your content. I had roughly less than 0 direction as to where to go next and so I sincerely thank you for your video!
That's all I needed to hear. Thank you.
Thanks for the information. Very good answers. Any thoughts for someone in their 50's looking for a career change?
Thank you, you answered my questions. I want to be a Paralegal and I didn't know which way to go.
Appreciate this thankyou
I was pretty much forced into being a paralegal without going to school. You can land a paralegal job without a certification, like me, and get trained on the job. You're going to get trained anyways. If not, leave immediately! Attorneys all have different methods for how they handle their documents. Sometimes as a paralegal you'll even create a better system than the attorney to get the job done. I have 5 years of experience for elder law related, with a top 10 attorney in my state. There are paralegal programs at universities that allow you to skip a 4 year degree if you have 4 years of experience. I'm getting ready to apply for those programs myself, and someday advance into business related law. My boss is even so nice that she's 100% on board, and wants to help me get in.
Thanks a lot. This was really informative.
you obviously need a certificate or diploma if you have no past qualifications or experience, you’re catering to an audience of all types.
People say experience trumps education/certification in the field, but how can you even get experience if you don't have a clue about what to do. If I go to a job interview and I want them to take a chance on me, I would 100% want them to see I know something.
@@NJMunicipal Exactly what I thought. Every advert I've seen for paralegals demands some certification (and many demand years of experience). I don't think this video offered the best advice.
Just completed a BA in History and minor in IR.. I'm wondering if getter a Paralegal certification is helpful for me specifically. I would like to expand my scope a bit..
I also majored in History in undergrad! Minored in Political Science/International Relations. I've been out of school for a few years now and will be going back to community college in the spring to obtain my paralegal certificate. I hope to obtain work with one of the major law enforcement/intelligence agencies and perform substantive legal work for them. (i.e FBI, NSA, etc.)
@@LicardoDeBousee that's good for you. I'm still pondering on the decision
Would you recommend get a Paralegal Degree ? Since they will give us actual classes every semester in specific law fields. Also do you recommend someone get a bachelors degree in the paralegal field if they may later be interested in Law School ?
I got all my paralegal training (ABA AA degree) and NALA testing for free after completing my BA. I see a lot of job postings wanting both the BA/BA and the ABA certificate. I would get my BA in Paralegal Studies if I could, keep my grades up to leave the door open to law school and MBA.
Do u know the difference of attainable jobs I could get with a paralegal certificate and that of an advance paralegal certificate?
I’m interested in getting this certified, but not sure if I want to work in the law field itself
Thank youuuuu
Can anyone attest to the Penn Foster certification?
Good advice. Do you think there's enough work in the civil rights, environmental protection, employment on behalf of employees type paralegal work? That would be exciting.
I guess secondarily a personal injury focus could be satisfying to me. I was a court reporter-stenographer for 8 years so I'm very familiar with medical terminology.
Are there any that can be completed in 3 months or under?
Is there a resource to find ABA-approved paralegal cert programs in California?
Do the Paralegal certificate need to be ABA approved? Will it make it harder to find a job if I don't get a certificate ABA approved?
Thank you for doing this video. So for someone with a bachelor and master's degree it doesnt sound like a paralegal certificate is worth it. So would a paralegal certification program be more beneficial on a resume?
Usually no. But find a few jobs/lawyers you’d theoretically like to work for, and ask if a cert would help them decide to hire you
@@AnthonySPark Thank you, will do. I appreciate you responding.
So I’m a lawyer in my original country with 15 years of expiriencie now since I move here I’m being wondering..should I study for be a paralegal? Or I can find a job with my expiriencie in a legal office with a decent salary as a paralegal? Will be very helpful ..thanks
@@lilianagarcilazo7200 Which country..? Paralegals make less than Lawyers why would you go for paralegal..
do I need to get paralegal certificates with law degree?
Wow amazing information and topic
My question is
Indians Lawyer can get H1b visa if they found employer/ sponsor in USA ,Paralegal or corporate Fields jobs?
Any Conditions to fulfil ??
We have Valid visitors visa as well
Ples guide us
Thank you 😊🙏✌️👍🇺🇸🇮🇳💓🗽
Are there any firms you'd reccomend to work at within NY/NJ area that will hire with no experience while I obtain my certificate, also does it matter if I go for a aba approved certificate or can I still get hired with a paralegal program from NACC (new american chamber of commerce) paralegal program online?
Is it for ppl in Ontario, Canada ? Or in the states?
An ABA approved programs are more favorable.
Would you recommend getting a Paralegal Degree ? Since they will teach actual classes every semester in specific law fields. Also do you recommend someone get a bachelors degree in the paralegal field if they may later be interested in Law School ?
No to both. Watch this video where my Paralegal shares how she got started: ruclips.net/video/_zw8nKTkF18/видео.html
Real work experience > expensive degrees