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Building Careers and Personal Brands: Bennett Team Joins Under the Wig Podcast

In this episode of Under the Wig, Business Development and Marketing Manager, Bianca Tabbakh and People and Culture Advisor, Courtney Smith sit down with Micaela and Krisha from the Murdoch Student Law Society to unpack everything students need to know about starting their legal careers. From decoding the recruitment process to mastering interviews, they share valuable tips and practical advice to help you stand out. Bianca also dives into the importance of personal branding and how to elevate your LinkedIn presence to get noticed. Whether you’re applying for clerkships, graduate roles, or just starting to explore your career path, this episode is packed with actionable insights.

Contact Bianca Tabbakh here and Courtney Smith here.

Bianca Tabbakh

Business Development and Marketing Manager

Courtney Smith

People and Culture Advisor

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