To Practice Law in Ontario (The SOD Podcast Channel)
Bolloite (Debbie) Offor
7 episodes
2 days ago
"To Practice Law in Ontario" will unveil the tapestry of my experiences as a young lawyer in Ontario, weaving together the threads of knowledge and wisdom that illuminate my path.
I dedicate its first season to "paying it forward" by sharing valuable insights and 'hidden' knowledge that helped me navigate the process of becoming a licensed lawyer in Ontario as a foreign-trained professional.
Join me as we explore practical tips and advice for aspiring lawyers, demystify the licensing process, and shed light on the challenges and triumphs of a newcomer to the Canadian legal scene.
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"To Practice Law in Ontario" will unveil the tapestry of my experiences as a young lawyer in Ontario, weaving together the threads of knowledge and wisdom that illuminate my path.
I dedicate its first season to "paying it forward" by sharing valuable insights and 'hidden' knowledge that helped me navigate the process of becoming a licensed lawyer in Ontario as a foreign-trained professional.
Join me as we explore practical tips and advice for aspiring lawyers, demystify the licensing process, and shed light on the challenges and triumphs of a newcomer to the Canadian legal scene.
S. 1 EP.5 Tips for Drafting the (Near) Perfect Articling Resume
To Practice Law in Ontario (The SOD Podcast Channel)
37 minutes 55 seconds
2 years ago
S. 1 EP.5 Tips for Drafting the (Near) Perfect Articling Resume
In this episode, I share the tips I was given by a career advisor in one of Canada's foremost law schools, as I hurdled through the task of drafting a resume I felt was perfect enough to be confident in.
Good luck on your licensing journey!
To Practice Law in Ontario (The SOD Podcast Channel)
"To Practice Law in Ontario" will unveil the tapestry of my experiences as a young lawyer in Ontario, weaving together the threads of knowledge and wisdom that illuminate my path.
I dedicate its first season to "paying it forward" by sharing valuable insights and 'hidden' knowledge that helped me navigate the process of becoming a licensed lawyer in Ontario as a foreign-trained professional.
Join me as we explore practical tips and advice for aspiring lawyers, demystify the licensing process, and shed light on the challenges and triumphs of a newcomer to the Canadian legal scene.