Should I use the attorney job search service known as Legal Authority?
Thursday, February 7th, 2008 at
8:05 am
Andre asked:
I received a letter from Legal Authority http://www.legalauthority.com today and while the job prospects buy drugs without a prescription on it sound promising, how is it different from databases such as Monster or Career Builder?
I received a letter from Legal Authority http://www.legalauthority.com today and while the job prospects buy drugs without a prescription on it sound promising, how is it different from databases such as Monster or Career Builder?
Is it worth the money to pay someone to search for a job for you?
Have you used it before?
All I want is a government job, and I think I could just go to the websites directly to apply.


No. You shouldn’t pay for someone to search for a job for you. You can go directly to whichever governmental entity you want to work at and apply directly online or obtaining an application in person.
I used a headhunter to find my new position as an associate and paid nothing. Usually, it is the firm that pays the headhunter, not the associate.