Part-time position, suitable for 3rd and 4th year law students
Prague
Flexible working hours but minimum 20 hours per week
We are looking for enthusiastic law students to join our high-profile
international law firm in our Prague office. We need a positive,
polite and smart individual with a 'can-do' and organized approach.
Our Team
As part of our team, you will be dealing with people of all levels
from support staff to Partners and internal and external clients. It
is a part-time position suitable for university students.
Our Opportunity
In this role, you will be providing support to lawyers and its
clients, work with legal documents and legal correspondence, work on
legal researches and other tasks, which will help you get a real
insight into the role of a successful lawyer.
Previous experience in an international law firm is welcome.
We offer salary 200 CZK/hour brutto.
After four months with the firm 250 CZK/hour brutto.
You
The ideal candidate is a motivated person who can demonstrate strong
legal knowledge and is interested in the practice of both domestic and
international law. Our ideal candidate is flexible, positive,
energetic and willing to work hard. Computer literacy and strong
English skills are required.
What you need to know
As we are unable to process applications sent directly by email,
applications should be made via the careers page of our website:
www.squirepattonboggs.com. If you are interested in finding out more
about this role, please visit our website or contact Dana Levá
(dana.leva@squirepb.com), our Office Manager. We will be reviewing
applications and interviewing on an ongoing basis, so please don't
wait with sending us your details!
We are an inclusive employer and aim to ensure our workforce is
representative of our diverse society. We welcome applications
regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression,
age, neuro diversity or disability status, family or parental
status, race, religion or ethnicity. We will make reasonable
adjustments and adaptions to our recruitment process to ensure it is
inclusive for anyone who wishes to apply.