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Managing your career as an in-house counsel – the four key steps

1. Have a plan and be proactive

It is important to have a career plan as the only person responsible for managing your career is you. If you cannot grow and develop within your own organisation (and often you can), think about whether you need to make a move. Talk to other in-house lawyers and if you are junior, find a mentor. A good recruiter will also advise you on career planning and what clients are seeking. Be strategic and keep growing.

 

2. Keep developing your skills

The longer we are in a role, the easier it is to stop growing personally and professionally. Volunteer to get involved in new initiatives and projects within your organisation. Do some volunteering or mentoring. Broaden your geographical coverage and experience. Choose wisely so that these new skills complement and enhance your existing skills.

 

3. Build your profile – internally and externally

As an in-house lawyer, it is key that you build your profile both inside your organisation and within the wider market. If you are asked to speak or participate in a round table, if it is the right forum, make sure you accept. If there is an opportunity to get involved in an industry association or body, take it. Lastly, make sure you have an up-to-date profile on LinkedIn, listing your most recent achievements.

 

4. Make sure your CV reflects all your achievements

Make sure your CV is up to date and includes all new initiatives and projects in which you have been involved. Also include your promotion history. Clients want to see growth and an upward trajectory. Finally, make sure you are comfortable discussing your achievements and your role.

 

For advice on managing your career, contact:

Siobhán Lewington – London

Tel: 020 7337 2709
slewington@foxrodney.com