Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Career Research Narrative Assignment BTI 121

After all the self-assessments in which we worked on in the past weeks, it has helped me get to know myself a lot better. It has helped me realize why I am interested in becoming a lawyer. It has helped me get an idea of what my educational and career goals are. It has been an eye opener to all the requirements I will need and phases I will encounter when looking for a real job. But for now I realized becoming a paralegal will be the first step in becoming a lawyer and it is something look forward to. It will help me gain knowledge and hands on experience in the law field. One of my professors told me how he knows some paralegals that have more way more knowledge than their lawyers since they do most of the work. I am determined to become a Lawyer and know what’s going on. All these self-assessment helped me pick which senior college I want to go to after La Guardia and to start planning out the rest of my path to reach my career goal. After analyzing my personality traits and skills identification, I feel that the best personality traits and skills that represent me are having excellent time management, being organized, being reliable and honest. Furthermore, I am fluent in Spanish, proficient in Microsoft Word, Publisher and Power Point. I also love writing and researching which is an important aspect of the paralegals work and lawyers.
            The code I got for the assessment activity was CIE–Conventional, Investigative and Enterprising. Those definitely fit my personality. I want to help society, help others, influence people, and sometimes work alone. I want to gain personal growth, recognition and excitement. I plan on becoming more assertive and overcome my shyness. I will like to develop my verbal communication skills (pronunciation, grammar or vocabulary). I want to improve my ability to work under pressure. I have always been the one person in my groups people went to when they needed help. I have always been able to communicate and work well with others. A pattern I see is that I like to help others but I also like working alone. I want my success to benefit others but also benefit me as a person while I am learning new skills to add for personal use. I will continue to prioritize my values even if there is change along the way and merge them with new ones.
Almost in any type of job you have to be able multitask and be reliable on. I definitely have that quality because in most of my classes whenever we were paired up as a group, I will always be the group leader and hold all my classmates assignments. Lawyers have to be organized, responsible, honest and reliable. Their work is usually done in courtrooms, libraries and offices. Depending on where you work in, some lawyers have a schedule others have flexible hours. Lawyers investigate laws and see if they are up to date. They have to conduct a lot of research from online sources, article journals, books etc. Computer skills are also a must have in the law field. Computers help lawyers and paralegals complete their cases faster, as well as allowing them to research cases and statutes, and drafting letters, pleadings, and briefs. I want to build up on my writing skills (business letter writing! memo writing.) In addition to improving my Word/computer skills and explore the uses of computer technology in my career field.
After career research and looking at job postings, I came to conclusions that I want to become a Lawyer. I am still debating if to choose Family Law, Real Estate or Personal Injury.  All three catch my interest and the skills and responsibilities appeal to me. A personal injury lawyer’s primary purpose is to see justice and compensation served to the injured party. Real Estate Lawyers either act as litigators or handle the legal aspects of real estate transactions. Real estate lawyers deal in real property and mediate real estate transactions gone sour. If there is a divorce being terminated a Divorce Lawyer/Family Lawyer has to pick the best choice. If there are children involved, a divorce lawyer helps set the terms for child custody and child support. Thorough research is required in order to gather supporting evidence in each case. These all meet my main concern, helping the community in a fair manner. Researching is one of my favorite things to do, which is what Lawyers and some paralegals also do for their cases. They act as both advocates and advisors in our society and counsel clients their legal rights and obligations.
Researching was a bit overwhelming; but it opened my eyes how a lot of jobs/internships require a minimum of a bachelor’s degree. The internship that caught my attention was the Immigrant Workers Rights Community Organizing Intern. It’s a great opportunity for anyone who cares about the empowerment of new immigrants and wants to learn new skills and strategies for engagement and consciousness-raising around workers rights and immigrants’ rights issues. As intern, I will gain expertise in labor laws. It is an unpaid internship. A job that caught my eye was Plaintiff's Personal Injury Paralegal, they provide legal staffing and consulting to projects, and temporary basis, serving both law firms and corporate legal departments. They also provide project and e-discovery teams and workspace for a wide range of initiatives, including litigation support, M&A and document review matters. From personal experience and personal interest, I always wanted to be the one suing than being sued.
I chose John Jay College as my senior college because it has the major that appeals to me the most. I do not want to be a paralegal my whole life; I plan to transfer my credits to earn my bachelor’s there in Political Science. John Jay does not have a Paralegal Studies section but it does have Political Science Major as well as Law and Society Major. The major offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of law and legal institutions, their impact on society, and society's impact on them. This all sounds pretty interesting. The Political Science major provides a program of study for students considering careers in a variety of fields, including public service, law, community affairs, international relations and politics. Students may select from four concentrations-of-choice: Law, Courts and Politics, which explores the intersection of the legal system and the broader political system; Justice and Politics, which examines the political philosophy and various societal values that underlie contemporary views of justice. I also picked this college and Political Science because it can prepare me for a variety of careers in government, business, civil service, law, education and journalism. Just in case I end up not liking the law field I have other options.
I also have in in mind New York City College of Technology as another option because this college has its own Paralegal Studies Department. It provides understanding of law and the practical skills and technical proficiency needed to competently function in today's complex legal environment. The program offers two-degree options – both approved by the American Bar Association – the Bachelor of Science and an Associate in Applied Science. Both degree programs combine a solid background in liberal arts with a full range of specialty courses. Graduates of their programs are employed in private law firms of various sizes, in corporate law departments, federal, state and local government agencies and the courts and in agencies providing legal services for the poor. This school caught my attention because they really focus on the paralegals. It’s interesting to see how networking and the school can open doors for you. They also have a scholarship program where you get to use all your skills you gain in an internship. They try to prepare you as much as possible.
I chose the American Bar association because it is the most important is a nationwide organization to which qualified attorneys voluntarily belong. With over 400,000 members the ABA is the largest voluntary professional organization in the world.  The ABA’s most important stated activities are the setting of academic standards for law schools and the formulation of model ethical codes related to the legal profession. NALP is an association of over 2,500 legal career professionals who advise law students, lawyers, law offices, and law schools in North America and beyond. NALP is an association that works hard and wants the lawyers and law students they serve to have an ethical recruiting system, employment data they can trust, and expert advisers to guide and support them in every stage of their careers.
A journal I chose was Paralegal Today  because it’s mission is to provide intelligent, thought-provoking and practical material to its readers, such as: career and technical information to help readers excel in the workplace, coverage of national news, trends and professional happenings that affect paralegals, as well as colorful and informative pieces on unique areas and people in the profession. It work tirelessly to benefit its readers in the most professional and unbiased manner possible. Lawyers have to be up to date and aware of what’s going on not just in New York. The ABAJournal.com is the website of the flagship magazine of the American Bar Association.  And features breaking legal news, and is constantly being updated throughout every business day.
This information assists me with my academic and professional planning because it helps me plan out how what I am suppose to do. Graduate La Guardia and then transfer to a senior college to stay on track and become a lawyer. It enables to keep in mind what I need to do or have for a simple job or what I need to become a lawyer. My professionalism is moderate. I need to keep being myself, reliable, honest, organized and responsible. I need to improve my computer application skills and ability to work under pressure. I need to start reading some books that will help me know how to take care of situations that might occur in a work environment.

After all this researching  I am still interested in this field. Especially in the real estate and personal injury section. I might also have in consideration Family Lawyer or Litigation Lawyer. What energizes me about this work is that I get to help people. From personal experience, I was astonished of how everything is taken care of to win a case. You experience new things, gain knowledge through out time. I think I can be successful because I love researching stuff and prove people wrong and helping them. Becoming a lawyer will allow me to provide effective solution to highly complex problems. I am determined to achieve this goal and to make a difference in my family, friends, community and the world in general.

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