Anonymous
Post 06/28/2013 21:44     Subject: legal recruiter for inhouse positions

Barker Gilmore. Also set up a search on the association of corporate counsel website.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2013 16:58     Subject: legal recruiter for inhouse positions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was told by a law firm recruiter that in-house positions are so sought-after that companies don't use recruiters to fill them.


^^This. Traditional in-house positions first start with their major outside counsel and see if they can snag someone from there - and usually there's no need to go any further because so many want those jobs.


yup. some recruiters occasionally have in house jobs, but mostly they'll have firm ones. network, network, network.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2013 16:23     Subject: legal recruiter for inhouse positions

Anonymous wrote:I was told by a law firm recruiter that in-house positions are so sought-after that companies don't use recruiters to fill them.


^^This. Traditional in-house positions first start with their major outside counsel and see if they can snag someone from there - and usually there's no need to go any further because so many want those jobs.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 19:29     Subject: legal recruiter for inhouse positions

I was told by a law firm recruiter that in-house positions are so sought-after that companies don't use recruiters to fill them.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 13:20     Subject: legal recruiter for inhouse positions

This recruiter lists in-house positions on their website:

http://www.firmadvice.com/employment.html
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 12:54     Subject: legal recruiter for inhouse positions

Try Major Africa -- I saw a posting in Politico this a.m.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 12:51     Subject: legal recruiter for inhouse positions

I want to go inhouse but am not sure the best way to look for the positions. The recruiters I have spoken to so far only seem to have law firm positions, which is exactly what I want to get away from. Do any recruiters specialize in inhouse positions? Any recommendations for legal recruiters who knows about inhouse positions? TIA