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Attorney Recruiter Opportunities-American Legal Search

AMERICAN Legal Search, LLC an Inc 500 recipient and one of the fastest growing legal search firm’s in the nation seeks attorney recruiters for growing offices across the nation. Current opportunities in the following cities: Atlanta, Birmingham, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New York and Tampa.

Requirements
Qualifications: two plus years of attorney or executive search experience or three plus years of experience recruiting for a law firm or corporate legal department. Candidate must have excellent interpersonal skills, type A personality and have the ability to thrive in an entrepreneurial environment. Bachelor's degree required and J.D. degree preferred. Compensation package is not capped. Compensation may include base salary, bonus, benefits including 401k, health/medical and life insurance.

Join the “work hard play hard team” for a rewarding career with one of the most ethical search firms in the nation, AMERICAN Legal Search, LLC “Where Lawyers Look For Lawyers”

To be considered candidates must have two plus years of attorney or executive search experience or three plus years of experience recruiting for a law firm or corporate legal department. If you qualify please send your resume to ascott@americansearchcompanies.com. AMERICAN Legal Search, LLC is an active member of “NALSC” National Association of Legal Search Consultants. Please include references and your compensation for the last three years.

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