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Seven checklists to propel your career forward

How do you want to write your career story? In-house counsel are not just legal advisors, but essential business partners. You must master a wide variety of both legal and business skills to succeed and grow in the in-house role.

This ACC toolkit offers you seven checklists, and features insights from experienced in-house professionals and executive coaches. Get practical tips to help maximize your impact and boost your career.

  • Checklist 1: Build the Essential Skills to Advance Your Career.
  • Checklist 2: Get Noticed.
  • Checklist 3: Develop Business Acumen.
  • Checklist 4: Build Executive Presence.
  • Checklist 5: Take the Next Step to Advance Your Career.
  • Checklist 6: Ace the Transition to Your New Role.
  • Checklist 7: The General Counsel Role, and Beyond.

Also visit the ACC Career Corner page for additional career resources for in-house lawyers. 

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