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<blockquote data-quote="NCLaw" data-source="post: 48817" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>Hi Jessica</p><p></p><p>I am having trouble explaining why I am drawn to private client work with no previous experience in it. I know in my heart of hearts that I will enjoy advising and working for individuals who require advice about all aspects of their personal lives. I feel as though I will find it fascinating and care more because I will get to see the ways that lots of different live and plan their lives, and also be the person that helps to guide them through that. I just can't find a good enough reason to justify it, other than the fact that I have really enjoyed direct client contact during my paralegal (real estate) experience and found it interesting - but I seem to be using this example a lot, albeit in different ways. </p><p></p><p>Do you think it is enough sometimes to say that I am drawn to it if, from my previous answers, the reader can gather that I'm quite invested in the personal lives of others?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NCLaw, post: 48817, member: 1043"] Hi Jessica I am having trouble explaining why I am drawn to private client work with no previous experience in it. I know in my heart of hearts that I will enjoy advising and working for individuals who require advice about all aspects of their personal lives. I feel as though I will find it fascinating and care more because I will get to see the ways that lots of different live and plan their lives, and also be the person that helps to guide them through that. I just can't find a good enough reason to justify it, other than the fact that I have really enjoyed direct client contact during my paralegal (real estate) experience and found it interesting - but I seem to be using this example a lot, albeit in different ways. Do you think it is enough sometimes to say that I am drawn to it if, from my previous answers, the reader can gather that I'm quite invested in the personal lives of others? [/QUOTE]
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