Legal Assistant
collectionatlaw
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
LEGAL ASSISTANT
- Learn Fast • Level Up • Stand Out
THE OPPORTUNITY
IF YOU’RE PLANNING TO GO TO LAW SCHOOL AND WANT A STRONG LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION, or you're exploring whether a legal career is right for you, this is a fantastic place to start. This role is perfect for someone organized, confident, and great with people, especially on the phone. No legal background required. Just professionalism, communication skills, and a willingness to learn.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
- Draft and format documents with accuracy and polish
• Handle heavy phone interaction with confidence and professionalism
• Provide exceptional customer service to clients and callers
• Learn the legal process in a hands-on, real-world way
WHO YOU ARE
- Friendly, confident, and comfortable talking on the phone
• Strong communicator with great follow-through
• Organized, detail-oriented, and calm under pressure
• Professional, reliable, and eager to learn quickly
• No legal experience required, we’ll train the right person
PAY & DETAILS
- $20 – $29 per hour, depending on experience and skill
- 401(k) with match after one year
- Generous paid time off and firm holidays
WHY THIS ROLE IS PERFECT FOR FUTURE ATTORNEYS
- You’ll learn how litigation works from the inside
• You’ll work closely with attorneys who mentor and support you
• You’ll build resume-ready, law-school-ready experience
• You’ll be in an excellent position to earn a strong letter of recommendation
• A smart, strategic first step into the legal profession
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Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Paid Time Off
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