Whatever you said in this video I have faced all of these while working in one of the top private sector bank of India. So this is a normal practice of companies be it a law firm or Bank or anything else. Being a married man you even can not quit whenever you want to specially when you have to pay your home and car EMI's. Har roj khoon ki ghoot pee kar naukri karni padti hain..
You experienced the firm culture and quit. That's great at least you quit after experiencing it. But the thing you quit the same law firm job...is a distant star for many who come from small towns and are first generation in the field of law. They may never even get a chance to be part of it for their whole life. It's just perception..which drives all of us.😊
"I really related to you when you explained the first reason why you left the legal industry. It felt like I was listening to my own thoughts, as that is exactly what I want to do. Thank you for sharing your experience and making me feel like I'm not alone in wanting to shift from law to entrepreneurship."
This video is sooo helpful as a law student we sometimes get so confused about the future and also I believe with do whatever makes you happy in life❤❤
Can you tell me, what would be the avg working hours in a top law firms and how it decreased as the tier of law firms decrease? Saturdays and sundays off or not??
I am a NLU Visakhapatnam 2021 graduate. I have been working for Big 4 consulting firm for the last 3 years and I can completely relate to you. Long working hours, lack of work life balance and no room for innovation and a new approach to your current work. Money is good but it can motivate you to some extent only
This thought is always building up in my mind as a litigation firm, where I am fed up with work culture of law firm. However mine is not that bad but to think in terms of growth what type of work culture is offered in tier 1 firms is scary and makes me shift career paths all together.
Aside from the fact that one is not an employee - what you describe in terms of leaves, competition, working weekends is in fact of life in every single field including in fact startups of any kind. Some startups can be toxic in every sense of the term just as an established listed company can be just as toxic. Well rounded/ balanced life is a fallacy unless u work for yourself and your business / profession has tajen off. And u didnt hit on the politics in a law firm - why not?
As a person who has worked in 3 law firms for nearly 4 years i agree with each and every point. It was easier for me to work in law firm when i was single once i am married it was impossible. It is indeed very toxic. However if you have a very good person to train you as a fresher you will gain experience and learn a lot. Your skills will improve further if you change jobs. This is one of the reasons most companies prefer people who have worked in law firm. I have also seen fresh grads who have joined law firm after they joined as in house counsel since there was no learning in the job.
Ma'am please tell ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY and Jamia is good for BALLB or not, bcz NIRF rankings law colleges is very good for both colleges and placement hote h AMU and JAMIA me ki nhi please give SUGGESTIONS
Tom Cruise की एक चलचित्र है "The Firm" . मैं आयुर्वेदिक औषधियों का कार्य करता हूं । आइए साथ में काम करते हैं प्रेक्षा शर्मा जी । प्रेक्षा अर्थात् ? ❤🎉😊
Regarding the point you mentioned about "Not an employee"- does this also happen with the support departments in a law firm? (like Finance, HR etc). Also, as a "non-employee" in a law firm, are women eligible for maternity leave?
@@ashwathinambiar4004 Hi so lawyers are on retainer basis and I believe other employees are on employment/ contractual basis so it might be better for them in that sense. In terms of maternity leaves etc, the policies are very good so they do provide that but as far as I understand legally, on a retainer basis, they are not obligated to provide them to their lawyers.
Can you put some more light on how you got a job in a startup and what skill sets are required, because I am in the same position I want to switch as an in-house council in a company but I am unable to land any opportunity.
Thank you for sharing this experience! Loved the video ✌🏻
Thank you Vaishnavi 🫶🏼
I am in my 4th year at NLU Jodhpur and i feel the same thing which you spoke here. Every word rightly resonated!
@@prachimotwani788Yupp
Need more videos with Indians talking about alt career tracks! All the best, and keep going :)
Thanks! Will be making quite a few videos on alt career tracks and different aspects of transitioning careers 🚀
Look forward to it! @@prekshadointhings
@@shamikasmruthisn7772आइए साथ में काम करते हैं श्रीमान । ❤🎉😊
So great to see you thrive with clarity in terms of who you are and what you want to do. Inspired and proud
Thank you Nimal!
Whatever you said in this video I have faced all of these while working in one of the top private sector bank of India. So this is a normal practice of companies be it a law firm or Bank or anything else. Being a married man you even can not quit whenever you want to specially when you have to pay your home and car EMI's. Har roj khoon ki ghoot pee kar naukri karni padti hain..
आइए साथ में काम करते हैं श्रीमान । ❤🎉😊
more power to you !!
Truly spoken out the harsh reality of our lives!!
Money motivates you to some extent.....you are always burnout in law profession.... wise people choose life over job....
So true!
Indeed !!
You experienced the firm culture and quit. That's great at least you quit after experiencing it. But the thing you quit the same law firm job...is a distant star for many who come from small towns and are first generation in the field of law. They may never even get a chance to be part of it for their whole life.
It's just perception..which drives all of us.😊
Totally agree with all your points. Besides that really liked your way of articulation of all the points. You have very sweet voice.
Thank you so much!
कोकिला ❤🎉😊
Thank you for wonderful insights, and for the candidness! It helps.
"I really related to you when you explained the first reason why you left the legal industry. It felt like I was listening to my own thoughts, as that is exactly what I want to do. Thank you for sharing your experience and making me feel like I'm not alone in wanting to shift from law to entrepreneurship."
This video is sooo helpful as a law student we sometimes get so confused about the future and also I believe with do whatever makes you happy in life❤❤
In the same boat. Working towards figuring things out. Thank you for the video! Glad to know I am not the only one lol.
all the best!
Can you tell me, what would be the avg working hours in a top law firms and how it decreased as the tier of law firms decrease? Saturdays and sundays off or not??
Thanks a lot, this provided a much needed clarity ❤
I am a NLU Visakhapatnam 2021 graduate. I have been working for Big 4 consulting firm for the last 3 years and I can completely relate to you. Long working hours, lack of work life balance and no room for innovation and a new approach to your current work. Money is good but it can motivate you to some extent only
I’m so proud of you for making this! ❤ loved the video.
thank you asthaaa
FINALLY SOMEONE SPOKE ABOUT IT!
Thanks!1
You are such an amazing speaker and so articulate! It was a joy listening to you
This thought is always building up in my mind as a litigation firm, where I am fed up with work culture of law firm. However mine is not that bad but to think in terms of growth what type of work culture is offered in tier 1 firms is scary and makes me shift career paths all together.
Very insightful. Thankyou for conveying your experience and thoughts.
Really thank you. It's one of the best videos I could get to understand and relate to the scenario
Thankyou for sharing your experience. Much appreciated ❤
You speak so well, Preksha! So proud of you and all the best for your future endeavours.
Thank youu Ritwik
Proud of you, Preksha! Love you for your dedication, sincerity and most importantly honesty.
Thank you Ayushi 🫶🏼
Thank you so much for the video. It is very informative.
I can relate to you point to point. Even i left my law firm job 10 months ago.
Aside from the fact that one is not an employee - what you describe in terms of leaves, competition, working weekends is in fact of life in every single field including in fact startups of any kind. Some startups can be toxic in every sense of the term just as an established listed company can be just as toxic. Well rounded/ balanced life is a fallacy unless u work for yourself and your business / profession has tajen off. And u didnt hit on the politics in a law firm - why not?
One thing i want to mention doctors also have the hectic schedule but they can't leave the job.
As a person who has worked in 3 law firms for nearly 4 years i agree with each and every point. It was easier for me to work in law firm when i was single once i am married it was impossible. It is indeed very toxic.
However if you have a very good person to train you as a fresher you will gain experience and learn a lot. Your skills will improve further if you change jobs.
This is one of the reasons most companies prefer people who have worked in law firm.
I have also seen fresh grads who have joined law firm after they joined as in house counsel since there was no learning in the job.
More power to you❤
thanks!
What to do with a law degree other than law ? please make a video on it.
Thanku for sharing this.
Very proud of you Preksha!
thank youuuu
3rd drop for clat , now doubting my decision...why didn't I see this earlier
Ma'am after law in which field are you working currently.
If someone wants to start a business which field is the best?
आयुर्वेदिक औषधियों का कार्य । आइए साथ में काम करते हैं श्रीमान । ❤🎉😊
How? @@nipunarjundhruv3852
I quit too. It was toxic, thankless, horrendous and I felt consistently mocked and ignored. Blatant favouritism
How to work with start ups? could start up work be done remotely? please answer
What work in going on law firms , example taxation, which app should people. Awareness to interview purpose 😅😅😅😅plz make video
Can you tell me, do the big firms also hire employee who are from local college?
they do but it is undoubtedly more difficult to get there. all the best
Can you make a video on who should persue law?
Ma'am please tell ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY and Jamia is good for BALLB or not, bcz NIRF rankings law colleges is very good for both colleges and placement hote h AMU and JAMIA me ki nhi please give SUGGESTIONS
As a former student of AMU my advice is no Degree only from NLU Universities have a face value
A student from nlsiu Bangalore will have same life in future as you say ??
It’s about the firm and not the college.
Hy plz suggest some firm
I am searching alot because i am not interested in litigation plz
What about litigation?
I am in the same situation and everyday i try to convince myself to stay at job
Tom Cruise की एक चलचित्र है "The Firm" . मैं आयुर्वेदिक औषधियों का कार्य करता हूं । आइए साथ में काम करते हैं प्रेक्षा शर्मा जी । प्रेक्षा अर्थात् ? ❤🎉😊
how much does a law firm ...kinda pay you plssssssssssssss try to answer this , this is needed !
pretty good. i think starting salay is around 16-17 lpa including bonus standard and increases by 10-15% every year
१६००० ₹ - १७००० ₹ ?
@@prekshadointhings do they earn in crores also or it is just fake news?
@@nipunarjundhruv3852 lakhs not thousand
@@hlo-dc5lureal... But yea it'll take a few years
Which is the better option if leave law firm
What are you doing now professional?
Mam the law firm we should trouble our life or not. Practicing in court should be better tell one clarity
सही सोच है आपकी । ❤🎉😊
Continue making video. Don't give up!
It's the same in litigation
Wow, this video makes me want to be friends with you. ❤
Btw I love mondays too ! 🎉
@@mahimazade4556 Hahaha we should be friends then 🫶🏼
सखी सहेली ❤🎉😊
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So you quit law? Means you are not advocate am i right?
Now Double up as an ACCA
ACCA अर्थात् ?
Dont keep saying 'right', it is not right.
so basically you have done BBALLB.. ??
it is hard to get a job in tease days and look at this lady, leaving a law firm job
😮
Regarding the point you mentioned about "Not an employee"- does this also happen with the support departments in a law firm? (like Finance, HR etc).
Also, as a "non-employee" in a law firm, are women eligible for maternity leave?
I'm unable to find any information online regarding this.
@@ashwathinambiar4004 Hi so lawyers are on retainer basis and I believe other employees are on employment/ contractual basis so it might be better for them in that sense. In terms of maternity leaves etc, the policies are very good so they do provide that but as far as I understand legally, on a retainer basis, they are not obligated to provide them to their lawyers.
Okay, thank you 😊👍🏻
Can you put some more light on how you got a job in a startup and what skill sets are required, because I am in the same position I want to switch as an in-house council in a company but I am unable to land any opportunity.
Try for MBA
How much an advocate can earn after 3-4 yrs of practice? Do advocate get client easily?
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Hello di can I get your mail I’d I would like to ask few questions I have recently graduated from a law school
Going for my internship and watching this video 💀
hahaha all the best XD
XD अर्थात् ?