I started in the Training Centre on 1 March 2004. I am thankful for the opportunity given at that time as it was a stepping stone to my career. The skills that I gained from the centre has made it possible for me to have worked in various Departments [at Adams & Adams] in my growth within Adams & Adams. After the graduation, I started as a temp employee in 2005 in our Postal Department for 4 months, thereafter promoted to a permanent position in the Fax Room for 8 months to ultimately being given an opportunity in the Trade Mark Renewals Department as Junior Secretary. Today I am proud to mention that from the foundation gained from the Training Centre I am now a mid-senior Paralegal.

“I am still grateful and thankful for the great opportunity that has shaped by career of today.

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