S2, Bonus Track - Sam & Sarah Review the New Zealand Legal Job Market of 2024

EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 54 MIN

S2, Bonus Track - Sam & Sarah Review the New Zealand Legal Job Market of 2024

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Join Sarah and Sam as they discuss the legal job market of 2024 and bring the year to a close with this bonus track. ‍ In the final episode of Season 2, Sam is joined by his business partner, Sarah Wilson, Co-Director of Chisholm Clarke. While Sam typically interviews legal professionals, Sarah brings a fresh perspective from her experience in legal search. Although early in her career, Sarah has quickly made her mark after spending nearly two and a half years at a global recruitment agency and becoming her own boss in January this year. In this episode, Sam and Sarah delve into the 2024 legal market, sharing valuable insights on trends, salary expectations, common challenges and solutions and what lawyers may see in the coming months. They also touch on advice for young, ambitious lawyers navigating the evolving landscape, and provide guidance on how to thrive in a competitive market. They spotlight on general salary trends for lawyers, but for more specific detail - here is a breakdown below. Salaries vary by region, firm type, level and practice area. Larger firms often offer structured benefits to more senior lawyers, while smaller and medium-sized firms balance competitive packages with a focus on work-life balance and flexibility. If you're looking for more detail on comparing your salary, are interested in beginning a conversation with us or have some feedback on this episode, please reach out today. And lastly, thank you to all our listeners, lawyers and law firms of the New Zealand legal industry for supporting this podcast and our work at Chisholm Clarke. It was an honour to receive our first award for Service Provider of the Year to the legal industry this year and sponsor and present the awards at NZ Lawyer's ceremony for Young Private Practice Lawyer of the Year and Young In-House Lawyer of the Year. We are thrilled to support these young, talented lawyers and emerging leaders of Aotearoa and congratulations to the Excellence Awardees and Finalists in both categories, and to all those involved in every category across the night and the industry. We are already looking forward to doing it all over it again next year.

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