How Working Before Law School Benefits Career - James McCormick

In Chapter 3 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick shares how working with lawyers in arbitration and dispute resolution before applying to law school informed his career. Working directly with lawyers provides McCormick an on-the-job perspective that not only shapes his law school application decision but also, over time, his long-term career planning decisions. McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners (http://www.empiresearchpartners.com) in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose (http://www.proskauer.com) and Jones Day (http://www.jonesday.com). He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School (http://www.law.tulane.edu) and a BA in History from the University of Michigan (http://www.umich.edu).

Executive Recruiter Career Advice to Young Lawyers - James McCormick

In Chapter 4 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick answers what information would have helped him better transition from law school into his law career. McCormick notes the importance of building a professional network beyond your peer base from law school and work. He encourages young lawyers to do additional diligence to learn more about company cultures and job roles to make more informed career decisions over time. James McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners (http://www.empiresearchpartners.com) in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose (http://www.proskauer.com) and Jones Day (http://www.jonesday.com). He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School (http://www.law.tulane.edu) and a BA in History from the University of Michigan (http://www.umich.edu).

How Transferable Skills Help Lawyer Change Careers - James McCormick

In Chapter 5 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick shares how his experience working in employee benefits and compensation law prepared him for an executive recruiting career. Working with candidates, employees, hiring firms, and intermediaries, McCormick learns how benefits and compensation decisions are valued, negotiated, and made. James McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners (http://www.empiresearchpartners.com) in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose (http://www.proskauer.com) and Jones Day (http://www.jonesday.com). He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School (http://www.law.tulane.edu) and a BA in History from the University of Michigan (http://www.umich.edu).

How Start Group Peer Relationships Impact Career - James McCormick

In Chapter 6 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick highlights why shared start group experiences - the first-year experience at a firm or organization - create bonds and a support network. Going through things together forms supportive bonds that can provide longer term personal, professional, and financial support. James McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners (http://www.empiresearchpartners.com) in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose (http://www.proskauer.com) and Jones Day (http://www.jonesday.com). He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School (http://www.law.tulane.edu) and a BA in History from the University of Michigan (http://www.umich.edu).

How Young Lawyers Can Improve Career Planning - James McCormick

In Chapter 7 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick highlights why the third year of a legal career marks a critical career development juncture. After multiple years learning the industry and developing skills, McCormick advises young lawyers pause to assess and reflect on achievements, aspirations, and, if relevant, changes. James McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners - http://www.empiresearchpartners.com - in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose - http://www.proskauer.com- and Jones Day - http://www.jonesday.com . He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School - http://www.law.tulane.edu - and a BA in History from the University of Michigan - http://www.umich.edu .

How to Maximize Law Career Potential - James McCormick

In Chapter 8 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick shares why mid-level attorneys should prioritize reflection when planning goals. Increased self-awareness about how career experience translates into actualizing career ambition is a central career building process. McCormick shares how this preparation and commitment to annual reflection puts lawyers in the best possible place to succeed on achieving desired career goals, including partner promotion and in-house industry alignment. James McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners - http://www.empiresearchpartners.com - in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose - http://www.proskauer.com- and Jones Day - http://www.jonesday.com . He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School - http://www.law.tulane.edu - and a BA in History from the University of Michigan - http://www.umich.edu .

How Company Alumni Help Alma Mater Firms Succeed - James McCormick

In Chapter 9 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick shares how professional service company alumni such as those from law firms, can impact company culture after leaving the firm. The alumni fill relationship gaps - advisors, recruiters, partners, clients, customers - that complete the business ecosystem. James McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners - http://www.empiresearchpartners.com - in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose - http://www.proskauer.com- and Jones Day - http://www.jonesday.com . He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School - http://www.law.tulane.edu - and a BA in History from the University of Michigan - http://www.umich.edu .

How to Assess Risk and Reward When Considering Job Change - James McCormick

In Chapter 10 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick shares his approach to helping clients assess the risks and rewards inherent in making a job change. McCormick prioritizes a strong personal relationship to better understand his clients circumstances and longer term aspirations. James McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners - http://www.empiresearchpartners.com - in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose - http://www.proskauer.com- and Jones Day - http://www.jonesday.com . He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School - http://www.law.tulane.edu - and a BA in History from the University of Michigan - http://www.umich.edu .

Why Soft Skills Matter in Executive Law Jobs - James McCormick

In Chapter 11 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick highlights the importance of soft skills - communication, relationship development, etc. - over time building a law career. Initially McCormick focuses on the importance of these skills leaving a firm culture for an in-house culture. He highlights how softer skills translate into more effective management and sound business practice.

James McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose and Jones Day. He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School and a BA in History from the University of Michigan.

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Erik Michielsen:  Why is understanding company cultural fit so critical when weighing a decision to transition from a law firm to an in-house position? 

James McCormick: In many respects you will see a - sort of a shrinking of the environment.  It is going to be a lot smaller, there are going to be fewer people doing what it is you do than in a big law firm setting.  So, at that stage, you are going to know fairly quickly on whether or not substantively you have a match, whether someone really can perform in the way a particular company is looking for a lawyer to perform. Now, maybe more importantly is the question of whether or not longer term that context, that environment is one that will be personally satisfying.  That comes from the idea of can you develop, maintain, really extend deep personal relationships and ones that will benefit individuals from a mentoring, from a substantive, from a personal perspective.

Erik Michielsen:  What about the softer skills such as engaging with boards of directors and company executives as well as potential clients?

James McCormick:  I think that law firms can certainly assist younger lawyers in putting them in those scenarios, helping them experience that type of context, putting them in boardrooms, having them attend executive meetings, really enabling them to develop that part of their professional existence.  However, at the end of the day, there are people that just excel at it and those that don’t.   

Those that do excel at it really do find themselves at the forefront of whether it be law firm practices, many respects general counsels in large companies have an extremely difficult, sophisticated role that requires them to manage a lot of different personalities, handle difficult situations and to be able to do so in a manner that basically keeps everybody as happy as possible. 

What Separates a Good Job Candidate from a Great One - James McCormick

In Chapter 12 of 12 in his 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, legal career advisor James McCormick details what separates a good job candidate from an outstanding one. He highlights the cultural and personal fit that complement individual goals and job responsibilities. McCormick highlights one company's outstanding candidate may be another company's less than optimal one. James McCormick is a Vice President at Empire Search Partners - http://www.empiresearchpartners.com - in New York City. Before transitioning into legal career advisory services, McCormick practiced law as an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney for both Proskauer Rose - http://www.proskauer.com- and Jones Day - http://www.jonesday.com . He holds a JD from Tulane University Law School - http://www.law.tulane.edu - and a BA in History from the University of Michigan - http://www.umich.edu .

How to Refine Career Ambition and Build Industry Expertise - Gabrielle Lamourelle

In Chapter 21 of 21 in her 2010 Capture Your Flag interview, global health consultant Gabrielle Lamourelle answers "To What Do You Aspire?"  Lamourelle shares her aspiration to focus her career and develop expertise and the underlying process she is using to get there. Understanding past experience allows Lamourelle to focus on what comes next, namely taking more immersive strides into non-communicable disease and health system strengthening social science work. Lamourelle graduated with a BS in Sociology from University of California at Berkeley and a Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Sociomedical Sciences from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University.

When to Settle Down and Establish Career Expertise - Gabrielle Lamourelle

In Chapter 20 of 21 in her 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, global health consultant Gabrielle Lamourelle shares why after working abroad in Uganda and India for years she is settling down to work in the United States. Immersive international experiences working across cultures teach her the importance of establishing presence and building social science career expertise. She finds a prolonged commitment allows for a deeper understanding of a problem and identifying more effective ways to solve it. Ultimately, the abroad work experience teaches her the value of presence and refines her career focus. Lamourelle graduated with a BS in Sociology from University of California at Berkeley and a Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Sociomedical Sciences from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. View more career learning and development knowledge videos at http://www.captureyourflag.com. Follow Capture Your Flag on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag. Follow Capture Your Flag on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag.

How to Make International Work Experience Relevant at Home - Gabrielle Lamourelle

In Chapter 19 of 21 in her 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, global health consultant Gabrielle Lamourelle explains how her non-communicable disease thesis work done in India is applicable to United States public health work. Lamourelle highlights the overlapping diet change and sedentary lifestyle issues affecting resource poor urban settings in both the U.S. and India. She finds many similarities in designing health programs to tackle obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease problems across countries. Lamourelle graduated with a BS in Sociology from University of California at Berkeley and a Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Sociomedical Sciences from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. View more career learning and development knowledge videos at http://www.captureyourflag.com. Follow Capture Your Flag on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag. Follow Capture Your Flag on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag.

How to Improve Gender-Based Cross-Cultural Communication - Gabrielle Lamourelle

In Chapter 18 of 21 in her 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, global health consultant Gabrielle Lamourelle shares how she overcame gender-based cross-cultural communication challenges as an American woman working abroad in Chennai, India. Lamourelle graduated with a BS in Sociology from University of California at Berkeley and a Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Sociomedical Sciences from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. View more career learning and development knowledge videos at http://www.captureyourflag.com. Follow Capture Your Flag on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag. Follow Capture Your Flag on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag.

How Working in India Teaches Cross-Cultural Communication - Gabrielle Lamourelle

In Chapter 17 of 21 in her 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, global health consultant Gabrielle Lamourelle compares and contrasts her experiences working abroad in southern India and Uganda. During five months in and around Chennai in southern India, Lamourelle learns the many variables creating cross-cultural communication complexity. This includes language, religion, rural vs. urban, and many other variables. Lamourelle graduated with a BS in Sociology from University of California at Berkeley and a Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Sociomedical Sciences from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. View more career learning and development knowledge videos at http://www.captureyourflag.com. Follow Capture Your Flag on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag. Follow Capture Your Flag on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag.

How Young Adult Diabetes Inspires Global Health Master's Thesis - Gabrielle Lamourelle

In Chapter 16 of 21 in her 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, global health consultant Gabrielle Lamourelle details how her masters thesis focus evolved into working in pilot clinics outside Chennai, India. Noticing young adult women were experiencing high rates of diabetes, Lamourelle puts a plan in place to strengthen the health system at both the individual and community level. Lamourelle graduated with a BS in Sociology from University of California at Berkeley and a Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Sociomedical Sciences from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. View more career learning and development knowledge videos at http://www.captureyourflag.com. Follow Capture Your Flag on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag. Follow Capture Your Flag on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag.

Why Focus Global Health Career on Systems Strengthening - Gabrielle Lamourelle

In Chapter 15 of 21 in her 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, global health consultant Gabrielle Lamourelle refines her career focus on health system strengthening while working abroad in Chennai, India. Using systems and frameworks honed during Columbia University graduate studies, Lamourelle looks for post-graduate opportunities to affect change working in the private sector. Lamourelle graduated with a BS in Sociology from University of California at Berkeley and a Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Sociomedical Sciences from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. View more career learning and development knowledge videos at http://www.captureyourflag.com. Follow Capture Your Flag on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag. Follow Capture Your Flag on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag.

How to Prevent Diabetes Using a Social Change Community Model - Gabrielle Lamourelle

In Chapter 14 of 21 in her 2010 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, global health consultant Gabrielle Lamourelle shares lessons learned working on a diabetes prevention global health project. Lamourelle blends behavior change communication and social science research to design a health program that engages the target population - in this case at-risk women in rural South India - at both the individual and community level. The result enables at-risk candidates to take charge of their own health but also to impact the health of those in the broader community. Lamourelle graduated with a BS in Sociology from University of California at Berkeley and a Masters in Public Health (MPH) in Sociomedical Sciences from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. View more career learning and development knowledge videos at http://www.captureyourflag.com. Follow Capture Your Flag on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag. Follow Capture Your Flag on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag.