New Mexico Legal Marketing Jobs

The Land of Enchantment

The State of New Mexico is fifth in the United States in terms of geographic area. However, it is 36th in terms of population at just more than 2 million people. Albuquerque is the largest city with approximately 500,000 residents. After Albuquerque, there aren’t any other cities that top 100,000 people. For professionals who are interested in the field of legal marketing, here are a variety of vocational resources in the state of New Mexico.

Job opportunities

World Wide Web searches have become common practice for anyone looking into a new job. You can look for legal marketing opportunities on Web sites such as Jobs.net, Law.com, Law Crossing, Career Builder, Monster, American Job, the Worldwide Legal Directories, Indeed, and  Counsel.net. Networking with professionals and organizations is an important part of getting into any field. This is why it may be helpful to connect with The State Bar of New Mexico or the Albuquerque Bar Association. You can also research positions by looking at sites dedicated to legal searches, such as the Legal Employment Search Site. These and other vocational sites may be a great source of information, but you also need to actively network, compile personal contacts and build professional relationships.

Major firms

New Mexico has more than 5,500 active lawyers, which means that there are opportunities to network despite a smaller population. However, you must also anticipate strong competition. Some of the more notable legal firms in terms of size and reputation include Miller Stratvert, Nordhaus, Hinkle, Hensley, Shanor & Martin, Modrall Sperling and The Jones Firm. These are just a few of the law firms in the state of New Mexico, and when looking for a position in legal marketing, you should thoroughly research a large number of organizations.

Finding a job takes a lot of work, and the Internet cannot do everything. The sites here are a great way to get started. However, the resources provided are not meant to be an exhaustive list. While there are many resources online to help legal marketers, it is important to remember that you can find many jobs through personal relationships and referrals. If you are interested in finding a new legal marketing job, you should supplement the sources above with a list of your own colleagues, associates and business acquaintances. A note or an e-mail to a friend or former colleague may reveal opportunities that are even more effective than online resources.