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LawCrossing Number 1 by a Large Margin for In-house Jobs

If you are in the legal profession, either fresh out of the works with JD in hand or established at a firm but looking for the next challenge, be sure to check out what in-house opportunities LawCrossing has to offer. Second to none, LawCrossing is the world’s premier legal job aggregation service. The owner of the service, Harrison Barnes, means it when he says he wants to make LawCrossing the number one source of in-house jobs in the world.

Don’t believe it? Try this out. Visit ACCA, the competition and type in “in house” into the search engine. It will give you 414 job results. Now try another of the competition, Law Jobs. A search of “in house” gives 184 results. Finally, go to LawCrossing.com and search for “in house.” You will find that it gives you 15,648 results.

These results weren’t somehow pitted all in one location, either. Though LawCrossing has its headquarters in Pasadena, California, its results cover every state in the US. Of course, the search results cover much more than just the United States, instead including all of North America, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

It’s no wonder that Inc. 500 has honored LawCrossing two different times and no wonder LawCrossing is the mostly highly trafficked legal job site for several years running!

So give it a try: LawCrossing is the world leader in “pure” monitoring of legal jobs; they are not funded by their search results, and so they give you an unbiased and fair look at what you are getting into.

With a credo that believes that “everyone in the legal profession is capable of great things in the right environment,” LawCrossing wants to supply you with the one thing you might be lacking to be happy in your legal career: the right environment. With an easy-to-use search engine, you will get immediate feedback about the wealth of opportunities in your area, or in whatever area you aspire to work in.

Daniel June: Daniel June studied English literature at Michigan State University, graduating in 2003. Working a potpourri of jobs since, from cake-decorator to proofreader, his passion has always been writing, resulting in books of essays, novels, and children’s novellas.