[JDCOT] How To Improve Your Work

Published: Wed, 06/19/13

, Here is what's new this week on JDCOT:

How To Improve Your Work...And Ours

When you are new on the job (or new in law school), you're going to make mistakes. You won't be perfect at everything on the first try. 

Luckily, you can decide how to respond to setbacks. You can get frustrated, or you can seek out feedback and use constructive criticism to become a better student, lawyer or professional. I think you know which option JDCOT guests recommend in their tips on workplace communications.

In that spirit, we also want your feedback on JDCOT.com. We're 5 months into our job of providing you with the best law career advice from real JDs. How are we doing? What can we do better? Are there specific career paths you're interested in or career questions we can answer? 

Email me at [email protected] with your feedback. I look forward to hearing from you!

Career Path Videos

Real Estate Law Careers - See Your Work In The Skyline
Click to watch Laura McClellan talk with Marc Luber about being a real estate lawyer
The real estate market is finally recovering, and that's good news for lawyers interested in real estate law careers. Law firm partner Laura McClellan loves being a real estate lawyer, especially seeing the buildings that she's worked on around Dallas. Find out if you have what it takes to help skyscrapers get built.
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Mentoring & Coaching

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Networking Tips: How To Seek Advice While Finding Your Career
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Are you introverted? David Hobbie shares how he became more comfortable talking to people about his career path.