Did you know? Many careers that start in law end up working within the governance and company secretarial space as more people become aware of the duties and how your studies overlap.
As a recent graduate in law, you can easily pursue a career in company secretarial role, giving you access to the boardroom where you can use your knowledge to guide the chairman and board.
Use your law degree to be more strategic in your career
You can become a chartered secretary and get international recognition for your role. With a background in law, you are automatically exempt from two modules of the Chartered Secretaries Qualifying Scheme (CSQS). Many companies offer to put you through CSQS, where you can apply your knowledge with practical in-house experience.
Upcoming events
Graduate Open Evening
Would you like learn more before committing? Come to our Graduate Open Evening on 1 November 2017Â and hear from company secretaries about what drew them into the role, how they qualified, what a typical day looks like and why they love what they do.
Tom Morrison Essay Prize
The Tom Morrison Essay Prize encourages new thinking and recognises original approaches to governance. Entry to the competition is only open to recent graduates with a maximum of two years’ experience in a governance role or ICSA students and other students early in their career. Competition opens – January 2018.
Want more information?
Visit the Graduate Hub and choose from one of our popular insight days, shadowing schemes, or sit in on an AGM (these are limited and available on a first come basis).
Would you like learn more before committing? Come to our Graduate Open Evening on 1 November 2017Â and hear from company secretaries about what drew them into the role, how they qualified, what a typical day looks like and why they love what they do.