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Law graduates in job sector:Bangladesh perspective

Introduction:
Legal Profession is one of the most lucrative and ever growing demand professions
in the world at present. It is one of the most adventurous as well as an exciting
career. Lawyers are held in high esteem all over the world, and there remains the
faith that when all else fails, one can still take recourse to the legal system. In our
daily life in one way or other we may come across situations where legal advice is
required. In such a situation we need the advice of legal professionals who analyse
and interpret law properly.
A lawyer is an individual licensed by the state to engage in the practice of law and
advise clients on legal matters. Lawyers counsel clients about their legal rights and
suggest a course of action in a particular matter. They also advise clients and draw
up legal documents, such as wills and contracts and conduct negotiations on legal
matters, and may represent clients in court and tribunal proceedings, etc.Besides,
becoming a lawyer in the Court, there are numerous other opportunities a law
graduate can pursue as an option.

What is the Importance of a Law Degree?

As one of the prestigious academic programme, a law degree not only provides
graduates with an in-depth understanding of the legal system but also equips them
with research, critical thinking, and communication skills. An LL.B. after 12th is
becoming a sought-after academic programme for individuals seeking a career in the
field of Law. The LL.B. full form is Bachelor of Legislative Law, which is an
undergraduate degree recognised in several countries as the first step toward
becoming a law practitioner - lawyer or legal professional.

Earlier, students having a strong inclination towards LL.B. courses were met with a
string of questions, including Why law courses? What after LLB courses? After BA
LL.B. what can I do? What are the best jobs after LL.B. and salary? After LL.B. which
course is best? What are the corporate and government jobs after LL.B.? Is BA LL.B.
a good career option? Is the field only about being a Lawyer or a Judge? and more.
So, if you are looking for a career after LL.B., you will come across these kinds of
questions.

As an LL.B. course curriculum covers a wide range of subjects from constitutional


law, criminal law, and contract law to property law and administrative law, among
others, you can become a lawyer specialising in a particular field. An LL.B. degree
provides a wide spectrum of knowledge that will benefit you in all aspects of your life.
There are a plethora of private and government jobs after LL.B. and you can
specialise in different fields based on your interest.

Considering the current situation and the outcomes coming from different fields, a
career in LL.B. after 12th will significantly rise. From the economic downturn, crises
of illness, police reforms, and health care disparities to the fragility of small
businesses, everything will need professional legal assistance in the coming days.
Hence, there is plenty of jobs after LL.B., with great career growth.

Overview of Legal Education in Bangladesh:


● Brief history and development of legal education in Bangladesh.
● Structure of legal education programs (LLB, LLM, Bar-at-Law, etc.).
● Analysis of the quality and relevance of legal education to industry demands.

Employment Landscape for Law Graduates:


● Current job market trends for law graduates in Bangladesh.
● Sector-wise opportunities (law firms, corporate sector, government, NGOs,
etc.).
● Employment challenges faced by recent law graduates.

Industry Demands and Emerging Areas:


● Examination of specialized areas of law in demand (e.g., corporate law,
human rights law, environmental law).
● Emerging sectors requiring legal expertise (e.g., technology, intellectual
property, international law}
Skills and Competencies Required:
● Discussion on the skills and competencies sought by employers in law
graduates.
● Importance of soft skills, practical experience, and interdisciplinary
knowledge.
Strategies for Enhancing Employability:
● Recommendations for improving the employability of law graduates.
● Role of internships, networking, and continuous professional development.
Future Directions and Conclusion:
● Predictions for the future of the legal profession in Bangladesh.
● Concluding remarks on the evolving nature of legal careers and the need for
adaptability.

Best Jobs After LL.B. Degree:

After completing graduation in law that can either be an LL.B. course or a five-year
integrated programme such as B.B.A. LL.B. or B.A. LL.B., all of which lead to
lucrative jobs in the law field. The jobs after LL.B. degree can be in the public or
private sectors. There are some of the popular jobs after LL.B. degree that a lawyer
can consider when he thinks of after completing LL.B. what to do.

As there are a wide range of job opportunities for LL.B. graduates, the 10 best jobs
after LL.B. degree are discussed below:

1. Litigation Attorney

This is one of the best jobs after LL.B degrees that most law professionals tend to
choose. If you wish to become a practicing advocate in courts, you must have
graduated with either a 4-year LL.B. course or a 5-year BB.A. LL.B. Integrated
course. This career opportunity, which is one of the sought-after LL.B. and B.A. LL.B.
career options, will make you eligible for becoming an advocate in Bangladesh.

Every law graduate needs to do an internship under a law firm or a senior advocate.
Generally, the internship duration is six months or one year. Once you complete the
internship, it is important to enroll yourself with the Bar-at-Council, clear the
examination conducted by the Bar Council of Bangladesh, and get your certificate of
practice that will make you eligible to start your practice in the real world.

2. Corporate Counsellor:

This is the best job after LL.B. Corporate firms offer various job opportunities for

LL.B. graduates. Corporate Counsellor is one of the career options after LL.B.

degree that a law graduates can pursue. Corporate Law is considered the most
popular branch of law in Bangladesh which provides numerous LL.B. career options.

Corporate Counsellors advice corporates either by being a part of the organisation or

working as a full-time counsellor. They can even open a law firm and counsel

different corporate companies as required.

This is one of the most rewarding LL.B career options you can pursue and enter the
field of law. If you are from a management background, you can pursue this one of
the BA LL.B career options as every industry nowadays requires professionals who
come from the management field. You can do an MBA with a specialisation in law
such as an MBA in Business Law.

3 Business Lawyer

Business law is one of the best career opportunities for LL.B. graduates, and
business lawyer is one of the top corporate jobs after LL.B to pursue. You can
specialise in the field of business law if you want to broaden your horizons. Every
industry requires professionals who come from the management field. If you have
completed your law degree, you can do a master's in business administration (MBA).
Having an MBA will give an edge to candidates who are looking for LL.B career
options.

The salary of individuals with an MBA after an LL.B is much higher in comparison to
other management professionals. The starting salary of these individuals can be
anywhere between BDT 5 LAKH- BDT. 8 LAKH depending on the industry type,
organisation, and experience. Multinational companies, legal consultancies, media
and publishing houses, international organisations, sales tax and excise
departments, and regulatory bodies offer numerous jobs after LL.B to candidates.

4 Public Administration Services

Many law graduates want to pursue a career in Bangladesh civil services and
become part of administrative services as an Executive Magistrate (Bangladesh
Administrative Service), ASP Officer (Bangladesh Police Service) Bangladesh and
other general cadre the like. There are competitive exams such as BCS(Bangladesh
civil service) and others. These competitive exams are gateways to top jobs after
LL.B in public administrative services.

The administrative roles could be in various segments of the executive body of


Bangladesh. Individuals can provide legal services in the Department of legal affairs
or can be a part of the legislative council. After gaining experience, they can even
apply to be a part of the Department of Justice of the Indian Government. Civil
services are considered to be one of the best career opportunities for LL.B
graduates.

5 Magistrate/Judicial Services

If you want to reach the highest level of the judicial system, the Magistrate is
undoubtedly one of the best jobs after LL.B. Once you complete your LL.B or BA
LL.B course, you can join the judiciary and can invest an ample amount of time
preparing for competitive examinations. You have to appear in a competitive exam
which called BJS(Bangladesh Judicial Service). After clearing the exam, you will be
eligible to become a Assistant judge and a Judicial Magistrate and climb the career
ladder to the District and Session Judge, or Public Prosecutor after certain years of
experience. Salaries for such professionals depend on government norms, making
this one of the most sought-after career options after LL.B

6 Academician and Researcher

The education sector is a reputable place when it comes to one of the best jobs after
an LL.B degree. After BA LL.B, you can take an LL.M (Master of Legislative Law)
course, which allows you to choose a specialisation that will give you the opportunity
to become an expert in a particular field. It opens the gateway to pursuing a Ph.D. in
your chosen specialisation. Individuals seeking a career in teaching generally
choose LL.M. As a law professor, you can earn an average salary of Rs. 305,209
p.a., according to PayScale. The salary will significantly increase with experience,
which makes it one of the best LL.B job opportunities. You can also find various other
BA LL.B career options in the academic area such as academicians, doctoral
researchers, or researchers.

7 Legal Writer/Author

Publishing and Media are one of the industries that offer various career opportunities
for LL.B graduates. Lawyers and Legal Advisors work for print media such as
newspapers and magazines, and electronic media such as news channels as writers
and publishers. They play a crucial role in sharing legal knowledge with the public.

Things such as government bills that are issued every year, the allotments of funds
by government authorities to different sectors, the investment of big business
persons in different sectors, and how it will impact the economy cannot be
understood by common people. A lawyer working in the media simplifies these
critical things and makes them understandable to the common people. Thus, a legal
writer or author is one of the most lucrative jobs after LL.B.

8 Human Right Lawyer

One of the best jobs after LL.B for freshers as well as professionals is a Human
Rights Lawyer. A Human Rights Lawyer is a legal professional who specialises in
advocating for and defending human rights. He can work in governmental,
intergovernmental, and non-governmental organisations. Human Rights Lawyers
have plenty of opportunities in India as well as abroad in many human rights
organisations and the UNO.

More Careers:

● Civil Lawyer
● Criminal Lawyer
● Corporate Lawyer
● Legal Analyst
● Family Lawyer
● Immigration Lawyer

Legal career as a non lawyer (new emerging areas):


i. Legal Nurse Consultant
According to CareerBuilder.com, legal nurse consulting is one of the ten hottest
careers today. Legal nurse consultants advise attorneys in medically-related issues
of the law.

ii. Litigation Support Professional


The Litigation Support Professional (LSP) combines the legal knowledge of
paralegals with the technical skills of IT professionals.

iii. Paralegal
Paralegals (also called legal assistants) rank among one of the fastest growing
professions in today’s' economy as overburdened attorneys delegate an
ever-widening scope of tasks, voted as one of the 20 top jobs in America by CNN.
Money, opportunities in the paralegal field are expanding as clients seek to reduce
the cost of legal services. Paralegal compensation is also rising as paralegals
assume higher-level responsibilities, assume larger management roles and operate
with greater professional autonomy.

iv. Trial Consultant


With the advancement in technology even legal profession is evolving along with it to
gain advantage in the courtroom. Drawing on the fields of psychology, sociology and
the law, trial consultants employ legal technology to help a jury understand complex
concepts and help attorneys communicate important themes.

v.Mediator
Mediators (also known as an arbitrators or conciliators) settle legal disputes outside
the courtroom. As the field of alternative dispute resolution expands, mediators are
growing in Uer and popularity.

vi. Jury Consultant


In high-stakes jury trials, lawyers rely on jury consultants to gain a winning edge.
Jury consultants provide insight into juror behaviour and help attorneys craft
arguments and trial themes that will persuade juries. Jury consultants also use
empirical data to predict juror predispositions and provide invaluable assistance in
voir dire and the jury selection process. Jury consultants have grown in popularity
due to highly publicized trials including the O.J. Simpson, Scott Peterson and Martha
Stewart trials.

vii. Legal Secretary


Increased demand for legal services has sparked opportunities for legal secretaries
(also called administrative assistants) in law firms and corporate legal departments
across the country. Advances in law office technology and organizational
restructuring have allowed legal secretaries to assume greater responsibilities.
viii. Court Reporter
Court reporters, also known as stenographers, record court testimony, speeches,
statements and legal proceedings to create a verbatim written transcript of the
spoken word. Using special stenographic equipment, court reporters transcribe at
rates exceeding 200 words per minute. Court reporters also perform broadcast
captioning and real-time reporting for webcasts.

Conclusion

There are a wide range of jobs after LL.B for freshers as well as professionals in BD
and abroad. Job opportunities after LL.B not only provide candidates with the best
career option but also create room for great career progression. Whether one
chooses to provide legal counsel to corporations, advocate in court, engage in legal
research, or contribute to journalism, LL.B graduates possess a unique set of skills
that are highly valued across industries. Thus, if you are keen to enter the law field,
make sure your passion aligns with the jobs after law degrees that you choose.

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