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Scope

An extremely coveted legal profession for fresh graduates is the job of a judge. As a starting judge, a graduate will need to appear for the Bangladesh judicial service exam. Every year, large groups of law students appear for this highly competitive exam and very few are selected. If you think the Bench is preferable to the Bar, BCS, PSC, and Bank Job you might want to start preparing for the test. But there are some special fields for law graduates who are interested in the following;

Academician/researcher:

If you find genuine interest in extensive legal reading and research, you may have great opportunities in legal academia. The most popular option within academia would be one of a law teacher, but this isn't the only choice. You may choose to work with national and international research organizations and can even be an independent researcher.

Corporate Employee:

Most established companies have a dedicated legal branch that regularly hire law graduates. If you are more comfortable with the corporate branches of law, this is a great option for you

Development Work (NGOs):

If you are passionate about social work, there is a huge range of job prospects in the development sector that you can opt for. Many NGOs work with legal rights of different classes of people on national and global levels. UN bodies, USAID, BRAC, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust, Ain o Salish Kendra are some popular examples.

Consultant:

Almost all establishments need some form of legal advice, and therefore, consultancy is always a great option for law graduates. The attractive part of consultancy is that you may choose to do it alongside your permanent job. It's certainly flexible, but a definite level of expertise is expected from consultants.

Politician:

Law and politics are intricately linked, and it is very important for a good politician to have a strong understanding of legal issues. If you want to have a direct role in legislative work and policy making, a law degree will be a huge qualification.

Journalist:

If writing is your strength, you can also opt to pen news articles on legal issues or report on contemporary legal developments as a journalist. For this job, you must make sure to be updated on current affairs.

Public interest advocate:

If you feel strongly about the rights of the people and want a proactive role in bringing about socio-legal reforms, you can be a rights advocate or activist. This profession is extremely fulfilling as it works directly with people and their struggles.

Civil servant:

As a law graduate, you may opt to pursue a career as a civil servant. While you have to go through rigorous testing in order to qualify, once you get selected, your law degree will give you an upper hand and help you excel.

Mediator/negotiator:

Mediation, negotiation and arbitration are a recent but exciting and promising field for law students. If the area sparks your interest, you can expect a challenging and educational experience as a mediator.

These are some of the common career prospects for a law graduate, but the list is far from exhaustive. If you want to be innovative, you can even use your legal knowledge to build a career in fields that may not be strictly within the legal arena. A law degree is a great base for many careers, but whatever you choose to do, try to weigh the pros and cons of it and select a profession that fits your personality, work ethic, and skill sets. Assess yourself, but don't limit yourself; the possibilities are endless.