I am going to let you (and the rest of LI) in on a secret. I was in a similarly precarious situation a few months ago, and you know what worked for me?
Apollo.io
1. Go to Apollo.io, get their premium plan (for 14 days its free, then you can renew it by providing new email address). 2. Put filter in (eg Delhi, Law, or Delhi, Law practice).
Voila, you have thousands of results at your disposal now. Now what should be done?
3. Get an excel sheet. 4. Input name of the firm, in second column, the email/portal, in third notes (relating to practice area) in fourth, add the response 5. Now go to every law firm/law office one by one. Conduct due diligence, see their practice area, customize the cover letter and send the application away.
You will have thousands of law offices to choose from (As in where to apply). Keep applying. Keep a track of ALL the applications that you send out.
Sooner or later you WILL get a callback. The trick is to not get disheartened. Start with Tier 1/2 and move on to next tiers when things do not work out.
2-3 years in tier 3/4 will easily make your eligible for tier 1/2 (through recruiters or contacts).
10-20,000 are nothing in long run, for 1-2 years, try to learn as much as you can and Tier 3-4 firms can teach you just as much as T1 or T2.
Apollo.io
1. Go to Apollo.io, get their premium plan (for 14 days its free, then you can renew it by providing new email address).
2. Put filter in (eg Delhi, Law, or Delhi, Law practice).
Voila, you have thousands of results at your disposal now. Now what should be done?
3. Get an excel sheet.
4. Input name of the firm, in second column, the email/portal, in third notes (relating to practice area) in fourth, add the response
5. Now go to every law firm/law office one by one. Conduct due diligence, see their practice area, customize the cover letter and send the application away.
You will have thousands of law offices to choose from (As in where to apply). Keep applying.
Keep a track of ALL the applications that you send out.
Sooner or later you WILL get a callback. The trick is to not get disheartened. Start with Tier 1/2 and move on to next tiers when things do not work out.
2-3 years in tier 3/4 will easily make your eligible for tier 1/2 (through recruiters or contacts).
10-20,000 are nothing in long run, for 1-2 years, try to learn as much as you can and Tier 3-4 firms can teach you just as much as T1 or T2.
Dont lose heart. Keep applying.
Himmat e marda, madad e khuda