Nevada Legal Marketing Jobs

The Silver State

The state of Nevada is probably best known for the Las Vegas area. Despite Vegas being mostly geared towards tourists, there are almost two million residents in the city and surrounding suburbs. Nevada also has significant population densities in Reno, Henderson and Carson City. With this in mind, here are a variety of resources for finding jobs in legal marketing in the state of Nevada.

Job opportunities

If people want to look for legal jobs in Nevada they can search a job site that is specifically designed for Nevada jobs, such as Nevada Attorney Jobs. Job seekers can also look on more general sites such as Monster, Career Builder, FindLaw, and the Worldwide Legal Directories. For additional opportunities, legal professionals can access the State Bar of Nevada Career Center. Individuals can network with other professionals by accessing bar associations from various cities or counties, such as Las Vegas. As with any job search, individuals can apply for jobs through various sites, but they also need to network, build relationships and follow up with their communication.

Major firms

Finding the biggest and brightest law firms in a state can be challenging, particularly since most firms will tout their organization as being a top quality provider. However, there are a number of firms that do stand out due to their size and the fact that some practices have offices in multiple cities. Large Nevada firms include Jones Vargas, Albright, Stoddard, Warnick & Albright, Gibson Lowry Burris, Holland & Hart and Piet & Wright.

These resources should provide a good starting point for those interested in Nevada legal marketing jobs. While there are many resources online to help legal marketers, we’d like to reiterate that many marketing jobs are found through personal relationships and referrals. Those interested in finding a new legal marketing job should expand the list above with a list of their own containing the names of colleagues and business acquaintances. A short note to an old friend may reveal opportunities unmatched by less personal, online resources.