Are you uninspired by your corporate law job and have an insatiable attraction to seeming glamour of entertainment law? With the Oscars right around the corner, your interest in the field might be intensifying.
Though an in-house position at a Business and Legal Affairs department might sound like a dream job, the road to getting there is often arduous.
Here are five tips to consider before gunning for an in-house entertainment position:
If you’re passionate about the field of entertainment law – which is, at the end of the day, another face of legal service – making the switch from corporate to entertainment might just be your “dream job.”
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