Strategic communications careers make good alternative jobs to do with a law degree, as Jen Gould of the RAND Corp tells us in this video. If you're looking for careers for lawyers beyond practicing law, check out what Jen has to say. You'll hear her explain how strategic communications careers are a collaborative path that incorporate creativity, strategy, marketing and public relations.
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There are a wide variety of jobs you can do with a law degree. Jen is an example of a former practicing corporate transactional attorney who decided that changing careers and leaving law to work in a more creative position was a better fit for her. Although strategic communications careers don't require a law degree, Jen explains in the full interview how the legal background is helpful.
Whether you hate being a lawyer and want to leave law or you're simply trying to figure out what to do with a law degree, you may want to check out strategic communications paths in the for-profit or non-profit sectors.
In the full interview at JDCOT (available to JDCOT subscribers and Marc's coaching clients), Jen tells host Marc Luber how to break in to strategic communications jobs. She also explains a typical day, what skills and personality types best fit these law degree careers, and how to succeed.
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