Is it easy for a lawyer who graduates from McGill Law with decent/good grades to quickly find a good job?

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I was wondering that if you are a lawyer who graduates from McGill law with good grades with little or no work experience can find a decent job right after he graduates? How’s the job market?

Thanks in advance
My question is independent of current economic situation.

I’m currently considering law as an option and by the time I graduate, the economy will hopefully recover. (if it doesn’t by then, then it probably never will)

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kapn January 25, 2010 at 12:28 am

Lawyers are a dime a dozen……sorry……..

There are thousand and thousands of talented, experience people on the street due to the economy…the competition for any job is extreme. …people will do anything for much less just to feed their kids……..I don’t expect it to get any better before 2012……sorry……

Sorry…….lawyers are still a dime a dozen. Unless you graduate from a tier one school and Daddy owns a law firm you will spend the rest of your life repaying your student loans……..sorry the truth hurts………go into the health field and find a good paying job anywhere you want to live.

Joni January 26, 2010 at 7:15 am

you can look a job in law firm at here:

mailaccount63 January 29, 2010 at 2:46 pm

No.

Jobs in the field of Law are drying up FAST!! The field of Law is SHRINKING fast!! We simply have WAY TOO MANY Attorneys - we have a GLUT!!

If you want a JOB, consider and look into the field of HEALTHCARE!