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We want to help you, the Indian law graduate of 2020, find employment.

Bar & Bench

It has been a tough, tough year for many individuals including a large proportion of the hundred thousand odd law graduates that the country's universities produce ever year.

With employers looking to cut costs and payrolls, hiring in the legal sphere has certainly taken a hit, especially when it comes to recruiting those right out of university.

Given this scenario, we at Bar & Bench are attempting to do our bit in helping the country's law graduates find employment.

How it works

All you have to do is share your details via this form, along with your LinkedIn profile and CV.

And every week, we will share one of the shortlisted profiles on our LinkedIn page, which currently has more than a 100,000 followers. These followers include lawyers spanning jurisdictions and practice areas.

Please note that this is only available for those law graduates who have completed their law degree in 2020 and have not found paid employment yet.

Here is wishing you the very best.

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