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Faster than Average Job Growth Projected for Paralegals
According to the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of paralegals and legal assistant jobs are projected to grow 22 percent between 2006 and 2016, much faster than average for all occupations.(1) At the same time, competition for paralegal jobs is also on the rise. As a formally trained paralegal with an associate’s degree, you may gain an edge over other candidates and help increase your paralegal employment opportunities.

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Many Employment Opportunities
As a paralegal, you may be qualified to provide help to a wide spectrum of an organization’s legal needs. While paralegals are found in many different companies, most are employed by law firms, corporate legal departments and government offices.

Additionally, paralegals have the opportunity to work in several areas of the law, including: litigation, corporate, bankruptcy, family law, probate, real estate and more. Our flexible, online Paralegal Associate’s Degree Program provides a curriculum that includes studies within many of these areas of law.

Need for Skilled Paralegals is Growing
Paralegal employment is projected to grow much faster than average as employers seek candidates with the fundamental knowledge and skills to assist lawyers with a wide variety of tasks. For example,  paralegals may assist lawyers prepare for closings, hearings, trials, and corporate meetings. Paralegals might also investigate the facts of cases and ensure that all relevant information is gathered.  Additionally, they research laws, judicial decisions, legal articles, and other materials that are relevant to assigned cases. (1)
 
With a faster than average job growth, and a convenient online learning format to help fit your busy life, now may be the right time to pursue an online Paralegal Associate’s Degree and take advantage of paralegal job and employment opportunities.



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