What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Paralegal (2023)

What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Paralegal (1)

Choosing your profession can feel like one of the most crucial decisions you will make. It’s understandable to second-guess yourself. Shows like Law and Order, How to Get Away with Murder or Better Call Saul may have piqued your interest in the legal realm, but is that interest enough to fuel a career?

Of all the potential courtroom jobs out there, a paralegal career is one of the fastest tracks you can take to your first day on the job. But the time it takes to gain the proper knowledge and training is still an investment. You want to be sure that it’s worth your time.

Take a moment to learn some of the gritty details of working as a paralegal—from the mouths of paralegals and the lawyers who hire them. Use this expert insight to help you make an informed decision.

But first, let’s cover the basics…

What does a paralegal do?

You’ve likely done some research on your own, but it’s always beneficial to have all of your information in one place. What does a paralegal do? Basically, they help their attorneys keep things organized and running smoothly by doing important legal legwork.

Those duties, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), can include assisting attorneys during trials, organizing case files, preparing trial notes, performing legal research, preparing legal briefs and sometimes conducting client and witness interviews.1

“Most paralegal jobs require paralegals to work on contracts, real estate, civil lawsuits and other legal needs,” says Kirk Olson, a lawyer and instructor at Rasmussen University. “One case may require multiple areas of law. For instance, a divorce often requires a paralegal to obtain and review real estate, pension, insurance, business and estate planning documents, not just child custody studies.”

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Paralegals are generally detail oriented, organized and efficient. Because duties can vary greatly based on the size of the firm or the supervising attorneys, they must also be adaptable.

How to become a paralegal

One of the most common concerns for anyone looking into starting in this field is the amount of education needed—as well as how long it takes to become a paralegal. The path to becoming a paralegal can look very different from one person to the next.

But the BLS states that the most common educational path that leads to work as a paralegal is an Associate’s degree, which can be completed in as a few as 18 months.1,2 That said, if you’ve already earned a Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree in a different field, a Paralegal Certificate program can provide you with the specialized knowledge base you’ll need on the job without requiring more years of schooling—in fact, this Certificate program can be completed in as few as 8 months.2

What to expect from the Paralegal Certificate program

This program is designed to supplement education from a different field. If you already have an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in any area, a Paralegal Certificate program can give you the legal basics a paralegal needs to know while building upon the foundation of general education courses you’ve already completed.

In this kind of paralegal program, you’ll take courses like Introduction to Legal Research, Legal Writing and Law Office Management. Ethical communication, interdisciplinary awareness and emerging technology are important objectives of this program.

What to expect from a Paralegal Associate’s degree program

A Paralegal Associate’s degree program will give you an essential basis for work as a paralegal (as well as other careers) with foundational classes in English composition, math and the humanities. But the bulk of your studies will focus on skill and knowledge areas specific to the legal world and the paralegal duties within it.

Courses like Torts, Contracts and Family Law zoom in on complex subjects in the legal realm, while other courses such as Computer Applications and Business Systems Concepts, Legal Writing and Legal Research help you build the critical skill sets paralegals need.

A Paralegal degree will provide you with the skills needed to succeed in the field, but there will be a host of things you won’t learn until you’re on the job. For some additional insights, we asked paralegal professionals to share the things they wish they’d known before starting their careers.

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What is a paralegal career like?

“You will work hard and long hours, but it's worth it,” says paralegal and Rasmussen University Justice Studies instructor Julia Gordon. Gordon explains that paralegals carry a lot of weight on their shoulders and every detail matters.

“There is no room for error in tracking deadlines and working with court scheduling,” says Kevin Queenan of The Queenan Law Firm, P.C. “Mentoring legal assistants, I hear the same issue every time: I did not know you meant that detail oriented!” Queenan emphasizes that miniscule mistakes can have big consequences in the legal world. Having a bad day won’t cut it as an excuse if your mistake costs the firm a case, or worse, accusations of malpractice.

Yet, Queenan points out, people with the right personality can flourish in this position. Paralegals can take jobs with varied daily tasks and experiences if that is what they are looking for. “In a general civil practice ... the legal assistant may be answering discovery [requests] one day and driving out to meet a new client the next day.”

“For those who like more structure or repetition, there are law practices involving cookie-cutter lawsuits and issues. I talked to a legal assistant yesterday, and her last position involved filing 1,000 credit card lawsuits per month,” Queenan explains.

“Don't go into the job with rose-colored glasses,” Gordon says. You might picture working in an office full of driven individuals who want to help their clients fix injustices. But unfortunately, it isn’t always like that.

“Not all attorneys are nice, and not all attorneys are ethical,” Gordon says. “Be aware of your ethical rules and guidelines and never compromise your integrity. Nothing is worth losing your self-respect over. You have your clients’ lives in your hands. Treat the position with the highest reverence.”

What is the average paralegal salary?

While not every aspect of a paralegal’s work is considered glamorous, that’s really no different from most jobs. After all, there’s a reason you get paid to work. But is that pay enough to support you and your responsibilities? That’s up to you to decide.

The median annual paralegal salary in 2021 was $56,230, according to the BLS.2 That’s $10,470 more than the national average of $45,760 for all occupations.2 This is pretty encouraging for a job that doesn’t require a Bachelor’s degree or hazardous working conditions.

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Which paralegal skills matter most?

In this legal career, certain personalities and particular skill sets are better poised for success than others. If you are considering work as a paralegal, make sure you fit the bill by the time you apply.

“An effective [paralegal] must be computer savvy,” Queenan says. She adds that good legal assistants don’t overreact under pressure, are highly organized and care about the small details.

“Being kind and helpful is a good start,” Olson says. But Olson emphasizes that helpfulness won’t land you the job. “Lawyers hire paralegals because a good paralegal will find flaws in documents and assist with billing and other detailed functions that keep a law office working. A good paralegal is a ‘deadline cop’ who keeps the law firm on track.”

Olson says paralegals are expected to catch errors made by others and remind everyone of important dates. “Finding and warning of a deadline that others missed may prevent a loss of a client’s case and may save a $10,000 deductible in a lawyer’s malpractice claim,” Olson adds.

All that detail checking includes spelling and grammar. Olson says paralegals correct citation mistakes, grammar errors and other inaccuracies. Fine-tuning your writing and editing abilities is vital for success as a paralegal—that, as well as technical proficiency.

“A person considering becoming a legal assistant should take the highest level of available training on Word, WordPerfect and Westlaw,” Queenan says. “A technologically proficient [paralegal] will wow their lawyers more often and command a higher salary and raises.”

How to stand out as a paralegal

If you are mentally checking off some of those skill boxes—that’s a great sign. While detail-oriented professionals with strong writing and computer skills are important in this profession, there are ways to stand out even more.

Queenan recommends seeking training in client interactions, etiquette and communication skills since presenting a professional image to clients is incredibly important. Pay close attention to verbal slip-ups—no one wants to hear their legal help sounding careless. You want to make sure you are representing yourself, your clients and, ultimately, your practice as best as you can. This includes being able to communicate in a professional manner.

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Additionally, Queenan suggests learning more about research materials on the internet. “We are suing a major manufacturer, and my legal assistant found several articles that were helpful to our lack of warning claims. The information was free!”

Olson suggests asking for examples of finished case files when you take work as a paralegal to see samples of what completed and professional work looks like for that firm. “And be assertive. If something does not look right, insist that it be explained or fixed.”

Are you cut out to become a paralegal?

Paralegals play an integral role in a firm’s success. Every document filed, every interview conducted and every ounce of collected research matters.

If you’re looking for an opportunity to work in the exciting legal world you’re used to seeing on TV, the paralegal profession may be the perfect career choice for you. Not only can it help you pay the bills, but it will challenge you intellectually and provide you with valuable professional experience to reach your long-term career goals.

These expert insights should answer many of your lingering questions about becoming a paralegal. If you're thinking this is the career for you, take a closer look at the paralegal programs that can help you get there. The Rasmussen UniversityParalegal Certificate and Associate’s Degree page can explain more of how to get your legal career underway!

1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, [accessed June, 2022] www.bls.gov/ooh/. Information represents national, averaged data for the occupations listed and includes workers at all levels of education and experience. This data does not represent starting salaries. Employment conditions in your area may vary.
2Time to completion is dependent on accepted transfer credits and courses completed each quarter.

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was originally published in June 2014. It has since been updated to include information relevant to 2022. Expert insight remains from original version.

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FAQs

How do you secure a paralegal with no experience? ›

How to land a paralegal job without experience
  1. Apply for jobs in areas you have studied.
  2. Tailor your CV to the role.
  3. Work with a paralegal recruitment agency.
  4. Keep an open mind.
5 Jan 2018

What are some qualities a person should have to be a good paralegal? ›

An indispensable paralegal has an ability to multitask, a strong attention to detail, a willingness to learn, an expertise in organization, and psychic abilities.

Why should we hire you answer for paralegal? ›

Why should we employ you for the job? The interviewer wants to know what makes you stand out among the other applicants. "I should be hired for this position because I will be a true asset to your company. I have extensive knowledge in the legal field as well as experience working in various areas of specialization.

What kind of paralegals make the most money? ›

30 Highest-Paying Paralegal Jobs
  1. Paralegal Manager. $104,775. ...
  2. Legal Project Manager. $87,375. ...
  3. Intellectual Property Paralegal. $86,800. ...
  4. Nurse Paralegal. $82,687. ...
  5. Employment and Labor Law Paralegal. $80,685. ...
  6. Government Paralegal. $78,478. ...
  7. Senior Paralegal. $69,995. ...
  8. Corporate Paralegal. $66,134.

Is a paralegal job hard? ›

Stressful and Challenging Work Environment

You may answer to several attorneys at once, each with different needs. Clients, too, can be demanding and difficult. The ability to switch gears quickly and to multitask under pressure is critical to your success as a paralegal.

How do you know if being a paralegal is right for you? ›

Paralegal Career - 5 Tips To Determine If Its Right For You
  • You must love research. ...
  • You must be organized. ...
  • You must work well with limited supervision. ...
  • You must work well under pressure. ...
  • You must have good people skills.

What do you say in a paralegal interview? ›

7 Paralegal Interview Questions You Need to Know
  1. Why did you pursue a career as a paralegal? ...
  2. What work experience do you have? ...
  3. How are your legal research skills? ...
  4. How organized are you and how do you check the accuracy of your work? ...
  5. Tell me about a time when you had to deal with a difficult situation.

Do I have the personality to be a paralegal? ›

Paralegals are investigative and conventional

They also tend to be conventional, meaning that they are usually detail-oriented and organized, and like working in a structured environment. If you are one or both of these archetypes, you may be well suited to be a paralegal.

What is your favorite thing about being a paralegal? ›

One of the most exciting things about being a paralegal is your limitless ability to learn. Being a paralegal means that you are a jack of all trades. Attorneys will call on you for ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING (trust me).

How do you succeed in paralegal interview? ›

Six Tips to Ace Your Paralegal Interview
  1. Show Positivity. First and foremost, hiring managers look at who will be a good fit for their team, and positive team players are often sought after.
  2. Dress in a way that commands respect. ...
  3. Use strong body positioning. ...
  4. Make eye contact. ...
  5. Speak slowly. ...
  6. Turn off your cell phone.
26 Jul 2021

What type of paralegal is most in demand? ›

11 Types of Paralegals That Are In Demand
  • Bankruptcy Paralegal. ...
  • Family Law Paralegal. ...
  • Intellectual Property Paralegal. ...
  • Litigation Paralegal. ...
  • Real Estate Paralegal. ...
  • Immigration Paralegal. ...
  • Personal Injury Paralegal. ...
  • Take the First Step to Becoming a Paralegal in California.
9 Dec 2021

Why do paralegals quit? ›

There are a number of answers, including toxic culture in law firms, career burnout, and a desire to move up. Burnout and other stresses may make paralegals feel like there is nowhere to go, but that's not at all true. The law firm isn't the only place for paralegal to work and thrive in their career.

What do paralegals do on a daily basis? ›

What do Paralegals do on a daily basis? A paralegal's day-to-day responsibilities can be varied and changes from firm to firm and case to case. Daily tasks can include general preparing of cases, liaising with other legal professionals, close support with lawyers and researching in detail.

Can I make 6 figures as a paralegal? ›

Can paralegals make six figures? Sure. If you're certified by either NALA, NFPA, or another certifying organization, have years of experience and have become a subject matter expert in your field. Many larger law firms have tiers for paralegals and they advance through the ranks as do attorneys.

What are the pros and cons of being a paralegal? ›

Pros and Cons of Being a Paralegal
  • Pro: Training. If the legal business calls to you, but years of law school and the bar exam don't, then being a paralegal may be a great alternative. ...
  • Con: Salary. ...
  • Pro: Less Debt. ...
  • Con: Job Stability. ...
  • Pro: More Job Opportunities. ...
  • Pro: Freedom. ...
  • Con: Juggling. ...
  • Con: Time.

Can a paralegal become a lawyer? ›

Paralegals can become lawyers by attending law school and passing the bar exam just like anyone else who aspires to become a lawyer. As paralegals, these types of professionals spend a lot of time assisting lawyers in their work.

Are paralegals respected? ›

For a variety of reasons, professional paralegals can be extremely valuable to law firms, and more shops should respect and invest in professional paralegals. As many attorneys know from first-hand experience, professional paralegals often learn valuable information about the practice of law.

Are paralegals happy with their jobs? ›

Paralegals are one of the least happy careers in the United States. At CareerExplorer, we conduct an ongoing survey with millions of people and ask them how satisfied they are with their careers. As it turns out, paralegals rate their career happiness 2.7 out of 5 stars which puts them in the bottom 11% of careers.

What is the least stressful job? ›

  • 10 Low-Stress Jobs.
  • Data Scientist.
  • Dietitian.
  • Medical Records Technician.
  • Massage Therapist.
  • Appliance Repairer.
  • Librarian.
  • Diagnostic Medical Stenographer.

What skills or qualities do you have that make you a good legal assistant? ›

10 Essential Skills for Legal Assistants
  • Organizational Skills. Attorneys are busy professionals. ...
  • Writing Skills. ...
  • Technical Skills. ...
  • Detail Oriented. ...
  • Interpersonal Skills. ...
  • Understanding of Legal Terminology and Documentation. ...
  • Multi-Tasking. ...
  • Adaptability.
26 Jul 2020

Is being a paralegal stressful? ›

Being a paralegal is stressful, and paralegal burnout is real. Paralegals work notoriously long hours, and their tasks include everything from office management to doing case research and preparing and editing legal contracts and documents. Paralegal's tasks have a direct impact on the outcomes of matters and cases.

What are paralegals passionate about? ›

If you are passionate about helping people

This can be the perfect job for someone who wants to help people and make a difference. You will be playing an important part in people's lives, helping lawyers to build cases that will affect them for years to come.

How do I prepare for a paralegal? ›

When preparing for a Paralegal job interview, you should think about ways that you can demonstrate your research, organisation, prioritisation and interpersonal skills, as well as legal knowledge and a genuine interest in your practice area of choice.

What questions do they ask in paralegal interview? ›

10 of the most common paralegal interview questions
  • Why do you want to be a paralegal? ...
  • Why did you apply at this firm? ...
  • What has your paralegal experience been so far? ...
  • Are you planning to eventually apply for law school? ...
  • What areas of law are you interested in the most? ...
  • What are your legal research skills?
7 Oct 2022

How would you describe a paralegal? ›

The Paralegal (PL) assists with case planning, development, and management, legal research, interviews clients, gathers facts and retrieves information, drafts and analyzes legal documents and collects, complies and utilizes technical information, to make recommendations to an attorney.

What computer skills does a paralegal need? ›

8 Crucial Tech Skills for Paralegals
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) ...
  • Timekeeping Software.
  • Basic Computer.
  • Document Management. ...
  • Scheduling. ...
  • e-Filing. ...
  • Electronically Stored Information (ESI) ...
  • Trial Presentation Software.
28 Oct 2019

How do paralegals gain their knowledge and skills? ›

Unlike lawyers, who must complete years of formal education and pass the bar exam to practice law, you can become a paralegal in as little as a few months of study. Consider vocational legal training such as a Certificate in Paralegal Practice, or volunteer your time to legal cases and projects to gain experience.

What are the four aspects of paralegal competency? ›

The four aspects of a lawyer's competency apply to paralegals: legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness, and preparation.

How do I write a paralegal resume with no experience? ›

Include dates of the internship, your duties and responsibilities, the skills you gained and any projects you completed. A paralegal student resume might also list any relevant volunteer work at a nonprofit organization, community group or legal aid office.

What qualifications do I need to be a paralegal UK? ›

Entry requirements

You'll usually need: 1 or 2 A levels, or equivalent, for a foundation degree or higher national diploma. 2 to 3 A levels, or equivalent, for a degree.

How do I become a legal secretary with no experience UK? ›

  1. College. You could take a course in audio transcription, legal word processing, or a qualification like a Level 3 Diploma for Legal Secretaries. ...
  2. Apprenticeship. You could get into this job through an intermediate and advanced apprenticeship in legal services or as a paralegal. ...
  3. Work. ...
  4. Other Routes. ...
  5. More Information.

Can you become a paralegal without a degree? ›

You do not need a Law Degree to become a paralegal. However, many employers look for legal or paralegal training. There are specialist qualifications for paralegals, developed to give you the skills and knowledge to work effectively as a paralegal.

What skills should I put on my resume for paralegal? ›

Top Paralegal Resume Skills
  • Legal research.
  • Legal documents.
  • Depositions.
  • Outlook.
  • Database.
  • Client interviews.
  • Office and court procedures.
  • Court calendaring.

What is a good objective for a paralegal resume? ›

If you do have related experience, your objective should include things like: Paralegal with experience in family law seeking a position with ABC Law. Seeking a paralegal position at R&S Law Firm, where I can use my experience with title research and deed preparation to assist with real estate transactions.

What should a paralegal cover letter include? ›

Explain why you're the best paralegal candidate or intern for their staff. Demonstrate your knowledge and know-how match their requirements. Quantify your achievements to prove your paralegal skills. Show them their specific law firm is the only one you want to work for.

What are the 5 typical duties of a paralegals? ›

Typical duties of a paralegal include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Conduct client interviews and maintain general contact with the client.
  • Locate and interview witnesses.
  • Conduct investigations, statistical and documentary research.
  • Conduct legal research.
  • Draft legal documents, correspondence and pleadings.
8 Jun 2021

What do paralegals do on a daily basis? ›

What do Paralegals do on a daily basis? A paralegal's day-to-day responsibilities can be varied and changes from firm to firm and case to case. Daily tasks can include general preparing of cases, liaising with other legal professionals, close support with lawyers and researching in detail.

What is a Level 3 paralegal? ›

Level 3 Qualifications. NALP's Level 3 paralegal qualifications are entry level qualifications. They are perfect for those looking to become a paralegal and those with some paralegal experience who are looking to progress their career in the legal sector and within a variety of other sectors.

How competitive are paralegal jobs? ›

As a result, getting a paralegal role is competitive and not a soft option. Be warned also that some positions require previous experience, so it's worth taking the time to find the right position for you. Becca realised that: 'Even doing a week of work experience at a law firm can help kick-start your career in law.

Is being a legal secretary stressful? ›

It's a High-Stress Job

This is a demanding job with a lot of hard deadlines. You will be responsible for many different tasks at the same time. It can take a lot out of you. As with any stressful job, it's important to take care of yourself to perform at your best.

Can a law student work as a paralegal? ›

Besides being a lawyer, you can choose paralegal as another career choice for yourself. A paralegal might work in a particular law firm or such agency, or they could even work on a freelance basis and provide contract base service, say, for 1 or 2 cases. A paralegal is not certified, lawyers.

How long does it take to train as a paralegal? ›

The number of years of schooling it takes to be a paralegal varies. You can earn a paralegal associate's degree, which usually takes about four semesters' worth of education, or about two years' of education, or a paralegal bachelor's degree, which usually takes about eight semesters' worth of education, or four years.

Can a paralegal give legal advice? ›

Paralegals assist lawyers in their work. They undertake some of the same work as lawyers but do not give advice to consumers of legal services.

How much do paralegals make? ›

$56,230

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