@Jessica Booker @Ram Sabaratnam
I graduated this summer from an RG university with a first in law and am currently applying for VSs/TCs while working part-time as a waiter and taking a language course. Will firms look down on me for doing this job after graduating? For more context, I completed a VS at a top firm in my last cycle and gained some admin experience at a financial services firm during university, so I am worried that recruiters may view my waiting job as a step-down.
Initially, I applied for paralegal/ legal secretary positions after graduating but was unfortunately unsuccessful (recruiters often call me after I upload my CV, but I never get invited to interviews). Concerned about leaving a gap on my CV, I decided that working part-time at a restaurant would be a good interim solution - filling my CV gap immediately, giving me time to focus on applications, and providing good material for competency-based questions (working in a team, client service, etc).
That said, I have started to doubt my decision and myself due to the reactions I receive from customers and colleagues when they learn about my educational background, often raising their eyebrows.
I plan to properly explore other options (e.g., consulting, admin) as a full-time job after most application deadlines have passed in January, but I wonder whether taking this waiting job has caused any damage to my CV.
I would appreciate an honest perspective on my situation and guidance on what I should do moving forward. After failing to convert my VS and not securing any legal positions after graduating, I feel very lost and unsure of myself. The worst thing about this all is that I genuinely enjoyed my law degree and saw myself as a lawyer. However, after so much failure at this point in the legal sector, I am starting to question whether I am suited for this career path.