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Lawfinity Solutions is looking to hire Associates and Interns

Lawfinity Solutions is a law practice marketing firm looking to expand their team of market researchers and content creators.

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Lawfinity Solutions is a law practice marketing firm looking to expand their team of market researchers and content creators.

The following roles are open for this remote position:

Associate, full time: Lawyers with at least one year of marketing experience may apply. Candidates will be expected to contribute in all service areas. 

Associate, part time: Open to graduate lawyers with less than 1 PQE who can show adequate proof of interest in marketing through their law school activity and internships profile.

Assessment intern, full time (paid role): Open to final year LLB and LLM students who can commit 6-8 months to the role and would want to be preferred thereon for a associate role with the firm.

Requirements

Candidates with an even temperament, confident communication skills, pro-active on learning and adapting to tech and creative thinking will blend best with the organisation culture and sustain their role for a longer term. 

Remote work infrastructure such as a computer system with fully functional windows software, anti-virus and working condition hardware, phone that can install workplace productivity apps and a high speed internet connection are a minimum eligibility requirement.

Interested candidates can contact prachi@lawfinitysolutions.com with interest, resume and supporting materials. 

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Contact Ravi at ravi [at] barandbench [dot] com

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