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Attitudes for Success at the Start of Your Legal Career | Jen Bluestein

34 min · 3. mar. 2026
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Host Anastasia Boyko speaks with Jen Bluestein, a longtime leader in attorney professional development, about what truly drives success in legal careers. Drawing on her circuitous path from BigLaw associate to senior talent leadership at global firms, Jen breaks down the skills law school doesn’t teach—resilience under pressure, accepting feedback, organization, timekeeping, and professional judgment. The conversation explores mindset, visibility, communication, and the importance of being a “sponge” early in your career. A candid, practical guide for law students and young lawyers navigating high‑pressure environments with confidence and clarity. How to Navigate Law School [https://www.pli.edu/catalog/podcasts/how-to-navigate-law-school], hosted by Anastasia Boyko, is PLI’s podcast dedicated to guiding you through the hidden rules and practical skills essential for success in law school. For additional resources, visit PLI’s Law School Hub at www.pli.edu/law-school. [http://www.pli.edu/law-school]

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