Nicola

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Background

Nicola studied Law LLB at King’s College London and obtained a First Class Honours Masters degree in Comparative Criminal Justice at Leiden University. She is currently a visiting lecturer at the University of Law in London.

Teaching experience & Approach

With over 10 years’ experience in providing expert education and career advice, Nicola has helped school students and university graduates secure positions in leading universities across Europe and roles in some of the largest firms across the globe in diverse industries including Magic Circle UK Law firms and the Big 4 Accounting firms.

As a UK qualified solicitor (not currently practising) with 5 years’ experience at an international law firm based in London and Dubai, she offers individuals the opportunity to tap into her global professional network and industry-specific knowledge. Through a highly personalised and client-focused approach Nicola provides individuals with the tools to identify and achieve their career goals.

Nicola also teaches Law modules at A-level, University level, LPC/ SQE and the Professional Skills Course for trainee solicitors.

Nicola offers:
CV and LinkedIn Profile writing assistance
Application and Cover Letter writing assistance
Career Discovery
Career Planning
Salary and Contract Negotiations
Job Search Strategy and Planning
Tailored Interview Preparation
Tailored Mock Interviews
Career and Industry Insight
Networking Opportunities
Work Experience/Internships Assistance
Confidence and Motivation Coaching
Presentation Coaching
Communication Skills Coaching
Legal Training Contract Applications
Legal Vacation Scheme Applications

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