When interviewing for a position as a paralegal, you'll be evaluated for your critical thinking, organizational, and legal writing skills. Lawyers want paralegals who can excel in a fast-paced environment and are organized and efficient when conducting research for large legal cases. Expect to answer questions about your previous legal experience as well as your ability to prioritize tasks with competing deadlines.
Here are three top paralegal interview questions and how to answer them:
How to answer: Interviewers ask this question because they want to know where your motivation comes from. They want to be sure you're self-motivated and passionate about the position. A thoughtful, personal response can stand out to interviewers.
How to answer: Research is a significant part of working as a paralegal. Employers want to know they can trust the research you perform. Talk about past experience and discuss the steps you take to collect information and verify sources.
How to answer: An organized paralegal is an effective paralegal, so talk about how you stay organized on the job. Interviewers want to make sure you can stay organized to reduce stress and increase productivity at the office. Emphasize your time-management skills by talking about a time you met a tight deadline. You can also walk an interviewer through your day so they can gain a better understanding of your work process.
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I am need work permit or permanent resident please help me to I am in Tamil Nadu India help me Less
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I will be work on your company if possible
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I think I can do the job please help me , I am working before London 10 year ago but I am at the illegal work on more than 7 your at the time I need work for you company work visa or permanent resident please help me thanks Less
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I’m an experienced pgcps employee who is already familiar with our AP’s and processes. Less
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I’m good with my hands am better with kids I like first impression is a must an I will always have the school at its best looking aspects all around Less
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Thank you for the opportunity for the he application. I won’t disappoint you
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Sounds very familiar
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I was sent to HR for what I was told a meeting instead they advised testing. I was fine with testing into they hand me 5 timed test with very poor copying, you could tell if it was a smudge mark or comma. The testing was poorly set up, I would say with the quality of testing you get what you pay for. I have tested at other firms with much more quality and I would add much more pay. Less
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I got the same horrible paper test! What a way to be an example. The computer test was okay, it honestly didn’t seem like much of a test, but those timed ones were unprofessional. Less
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I had a lots of financial due to Iranian currency devaluation pressure in my newborn screening lab in Iran for two years and now I have to close the lab. Less
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I can deal wit pressurised situation
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I have 20 years experience in establishing and working in clinical routine, molecular and biochemical genetic laboratory I want to close my lab in Iran due to political problems and come back to UK to my family in Cheshire Less
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I have been in the legal service business for over 30 years.
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I interned in my father’s law firm for two years during college, learning how to do legal research and writing. Less
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How did you apply in person??through website or reference?
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Stay calm and stay present.
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Smile and get it done to the best of your ability.
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Stay organized.
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If you interview with them, be sure to recall what the names of the specific programs you have worked with. I recalled most of them, but not all (a couple of my firms changed software and I've had a few programs that I worked on under an as-needed basis). Less
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Trust me you don't want to work there!
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Why would someone not want to work there?