Then talk about why you do things: why you do things.
1. Personally, I think legal affairs is a more comprehensive profession than lawyers. What the company has learned is not only legal professional knowledge, but also intuitive knowledge and workplace experience of the industries it operates. As far as personal growth is concerned, hope is broad first and then deep. More importantly, I love legal work. Legal work not only explains the risks of listing legal provisions to you like a lawyer, but also basically completes his task. As a legal work, it is necessary to link legal risks with the interests of the company's operation, not only to show risks, but also to think about how to avoid or reduce risks while maximizing benefits. This is a challenge for anyone. I am a strong person.
2, lawyers, face the society, is life. Experience and experience are shortcomings that cannot be bypassed. Different parties, different cases, how complicated the society is, how difficult the case is. I don't think two years' work experience is enough to deal with sudden, new or complicated legal problems, and it is irresponsible for the parties to accept or answer them publicly.
3. If you really want to be a lawyer in a few years, legal work is only a foreshadowing of lawyer's work. The growth of legal knowledge and the setting of professional direction all play a vital role in the future practice of lawyers.