Pros
-When I worked over the summer I asked for 40 hours, and I always got 40 hours of work. Depending on the client you're working with, it may be busier or may have less work to do (depending on how big the firm is). All of the people I worked with were always very kind to me. But this is because I put in effort at this job every single day, day in and day out. If you show up dressed correctly, with a positive attitude, and do what is asked for you (and I did more than asked), then this will be a positive experience for you. -Flexible with days off. Whenever I needed a day or days off, I got them. -The law firm I worked for was smaller, so I got to know the assistants, paralegals and lawyers very well. -I was put into the position of acting-manager several times whenever the manager needed to cover another position, or had vacation because I was trustworthy and had a hard-working ethic. Loved that they trusted me! -Management is easy to contact if anything is needed. Also came in a lot to make sure everything was ran smoothly.
Cons
-Sometimes the stars that I worked with did not have as much work ethic as I did, so I did a lot more work than them since I was trusted to do this (which I was totally ok with, since I love being given responsibility). My problem with this though was that I was paid the same as these other stars who sometimes would do nearly nothing all day, when I would be doing work all day.