Five key things to know about a legal apprenticeship
You don’t need a university degree: you can progress straight from your GCSEs or A levels to your apprenticeship.
You earn while you learn: you receive a salary while working as an apprentice, at the same time as studying.
You can find apprenticeship opportunities on LawCareers.Net: there’s a comprehensive and searchable jobs board of current vacancies in the Apprenticeships hub under ‘View hubs’ in the menu.
You can work in a law firm, private company or local government: many different organisations employ legal apprentices.
You can qualify as a solicitor (private practice and in-house), legal executive or paralegal: a range of apprenticeship options allow you to become different types of lawyer.
Find out more in the rest of the guide.
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