Sunday, November 15, 2009

What type of legal career provides the best balance between compensation and "satisfaction"?

Along the same lines, about how much does a chief counsel to a governor make?

What type of legal career provides the best balance between compensation and "satisfaction"?
What you are asking is a highly personal question. It's going to be hard for anyone to answer what the best balance is, except you. Some people are satisfied by a high stress, hyper competitive, insane workload job. They thrive on it - it's where they excel. Others are more driven by a quality of work. Take on less, more complex work. And there are a million variations between.





If you are trying to find out where you aspire, it is possible that a career coach could be a great resource for you.





As far as a chief counsel position, it's probably a public salary, so you should be able to find it in your state budget.

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