When it comes to skilled labor, the legal industry is facing a talent shortage—much like the rest of employers across the United States—but that’s not the only challenge legal professionals are facing.
More than three in 10 lawyers (31%) recently surveyed by Robert Half Legal said recruiting highly skilled legal professionals is the greatest practice management challenge facing their firm. Caseload or workflow management ranked second, with 19% of the survey response.
These concerns come at a time when many law firms are seeing an overall increase in business. More than eight in 10 lawyers (83%) surveyed said that demand for legal services from their firms has grown either somewhat or significantly over the past 12 months.
Other Challenges
Lawyers were asked, “What is the greatest practice management challenge facing your law firm today?” The responses were as follows:
- Recruiting highly skilled legal professionals (31%)
- Managing caseloads/workflow (19%)
- Offering alternative billing fees (14%)
- Staying current with new technology (13%)
- Improving employee retention rates (12%)
- Enhancing client service levels (11%)
“Compensation alone is no longer enough to gain a competitive advantage in today’s candidate-driven job market,” says Jamy Sullivan, Executive Director of Robert Half Legal. “Employers need to go beyond merely advertising open positions and put greater focus on promoting the benefits of joining their organization.”
Sullivan suggests that firms consider offering top applicants an opportunity to meet with current employees. “Gaining firsthand insight into what makes your firm a great place to work, such as its core values, advancement opportunities and work-life balance perks, can improve hiring efforts while bolstering staff engagement,” she says.
6 Tips for Recruiting in the Legal Industry
Besides Sullivan’s suggestion, Robert Half Legal provides the following tips to help firms optimize their recruiting efforts:
- Showcase corporate culture. A negative workplace is a deal breaker for many jobseekers, so it’s important to emphasize the positive attributes of your office environment.
- Promote professional development. Highlight mentorship and training programs that help employees hone critical skills and prepare for future leadership roles.
- Offer perks that matter. Work/life balance is top of mind for many jobseekers. Promoting benefits such as flextime, telecommuting, on-site amenities, and paid time off for volunteer or pro bono activities can attract top legal talent.
- Amp up staffing options. Engage legal professionals on a project or consulting basis to ease caseloads, access specialized skills, and evaluate candidates for full-time positions.
- Deepen the talent pool. Tap current employees, professional networks, and specialized recruiters to obtain candidate referrals and expedite hiring.
- Be willing to bend. Employers are challenged to find highly skilled legal professionals who meet all the requirements for an open position. To boost recruiting efforts, adjust your criteria to focus on the essential skills for success and emphasize on-the-job training.
For legal firms looking to hire top talent, keep these tips mentioned above in mind.
Survey Methodology
The online survey was developed by Robert Half Legal and conducted by a leading independent research firm. It is based on responses from more than 175 lawyers in the United States and Canada who work full time at law firms with 20 or more employees.