By Dina Eisenberg bio This is a tight market for legal professionals. The demand for paralegals is expected to rise 8% by 2022. If you've found the paralegal, legal assistant, or other legal professional that you want to add to your team, it makes perfect sense to create a remarkable, meaningful onboarding experience so you can retain your great find. Today's legal … [Read more...] about 3 onboarding mistakes that put retention at risk
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How to hire stellar staff for your law office
Law offices are busy places, with everyone running around at top speed trying to complete a multitude of tasks. But if hiring law office employees is one of your tasks and you don't take the time to do so properly, you are doing your firm a disservice, according to Diane Camacho, founder of DLC Consulting Services, LLC, in San Francisco. Before sending out enquiries and … [Read more...] about How to hire stellar staff for your law office
How to detect a lie, especially when it comes from a job applicant
Lots of lying goes on in job interviews. Some management professionals estimate that as many as 70% of job applications carry some sort of misrepresentation. And business losses to fraud from dishonest applicants have been shown to be as high as $600 billion a year. Besides verifying the resume, the best way to separate fact from fiction is to know the signs of a lie, says … [Read more...] about How to detect a lie, especially when it comes from a job applicant
10 ways managers are improving their law firms
Ah, the woes of running a law office. You know them well: Reams of reports, scheduling squabbles, technology tangles, and so much more. It takes a lot of skill, patience, and strategy to make a law office run smoothly—plus a little bit of help from others who know your pain. That must be why the Reader Tips section of our website is so popular. It contains dozens of solutions … [Read more...] about 10 ways managers are improving their law firms
To-Dos: Your May office checklist
It can be difficult to focus on work this month. May is when many of us come down with spring fever, yearning to get outside in the garden or the golf course. As the late Robin Williams reportedly said, "Spring is nature's way of saying, 'Let's party.'" So this month's checklist is a nice balance of business and pleasure. 1. Start planning coverages for summer vacations. Many … [Read more...] about To-Dos: Your May office checklist
Orientation program sends new hires in the right direction
Staff orientation ensures a good start on the job. No matter what the work, the employer/employee relationship is made or broken in the first 90 days, says the director of administration at a 37-attorney office in California. It's during those first three months that people conclude either "I've made a good decision" or "What have I gotten myself into?" So to point new … [Read more...] about Orientation program sends new hires in the right direction
Entry-level law firm recruiting activity remains strong
The National Association for Law Placement (NALP) has released its annual Perspectives on 2018 Law Student Recruiting report, showing that law firm recruiting activity in 2018 was brisk, with offer rates coming out of summer programs reaching an historic high. On many other metrics, Big Law Recruiting volume and practices resembled those measured before the recession. The full … [Read more...] about Entry-level law firm recruiting activity remains strong
6 ways to optimize your recruitment efforts
Law firms are feeling the effects of today's talent shortage. More than three in 10 lawyers (31 percent) recently surveyed by Robert Half Legal said recruiting highly skilled legal professionals is the greatest practice management challenge facing their firm. Caseload or workflow management ranked second, with 19 percent of the survey response. These concerns come at a time … [Read more...] about 6 ways to optimize your recruitment efforts
Who’s the real person you plan to hire? Can social media help you decide?
By Lynne Curry, Ph.D., SPHR bio The applicant knocked it out of the park with both his resume and his answers to your interview questions. The references he provided gave positive reports. Do you make the offer? Not so fast. Have you fully checked out the real person behind the resume and interview answers? If you search him out on social media, will you find posts … [Read more...] about Who’s the real person you plan to hire? Can social media help you decide?
Easy-to-use interview system guarantees a good match between secretary and attorney
For secretarial interviews, an Ohio administrator uses the approach that includes everything—attorney input, staff input and even observations from the receptionist. At the 25-attorrney firm in Dayton, the administrator set up the system not only to make sure the applicant is qualified for the job but also to evaluate how well the secretary will work with the attorney and … [Read more...] about Easy-to-use interview system guarantees a good match between secretary and attorney