2 Job Offers: Real Estate Tax Law or Commercial Litigation?

Hi Yahooligans!
I received 2 job offers, both are legal assistant/paralegal positions. Both are small boutique law firms and located in the same vicinity.
One specializes in real estate law and minimizing taxes (starting $28,000 and 3 month probationary period) and the second specializes in commercial litigation (starting $35,000 and 6 month probationary period).
Which would you choose and why? I’m leaning towards the commercial litigation law firm because of the money and I feel commercial litigation is more broad. Thanks for your time and advice!

Give some thought to where you will be in 5 years, and that will tell you a lot.

I think your instincts about the commerical litigation job are probably spot on, given the extra pay and the better future job prospects.

You should also consider office environment before making the final commitment. Now that they have made a firm offer, perhaps it is time to tour the place and talk to people who actually work there, if you haven’t done so already.

A jeans environment with little overtime that gives generous paid vacation, might not pay as well in gross dollars, but would allow you to go to night school and/or pursue other things that make you happy or more successful in the long run.

You could also go back to the real estate law firm and try to renegotiate a higher offer, if it is something you might be interested in, but the money is holding you back.

I hope this helps a bit.

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  1. Comment by Random Guy from Texas — December 27, 2009 @ 2:48 am

    Give some thought to where you will be in 5 years, and that will tell you a lot.

    I think your instincts about the commerical litigation job are probably spot on, given the extra pay and the better future job prospects.

    You should also consider office environment before making the final commitment. Now that they have made a firm offer, perhaps it is time to tour the place and talk to people who actually work there, if you haven’t done so already.

    A jeans environment with little overtime that gives generous paid vacation, might not pay as well in gross dollars, but would allow you to go to night school and/or pursue other things that make you happy or more successful in the long run.

    You could also go back to the real estate law firm and try to renegotiate a higher offer, if it is something you might be interested in, but the money is holding you back.

    I hope this helps a bit.
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  2. Comment by John W — December 27, 2009 @ 3:21 am

    I saw job description for both on http://executivejobs.noneto.com
    I also prefer litigation law job. Note – real estate market are crushed now… I don’t understand why they are hiring…
    References :

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