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Clayton Utz

3.8
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at Clayton Utz

7.5
7.5 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 22 reviews
Please comment on your role and day-to-day responsibilities.
Admin, research, drafting, responding to emails, reviewing documents
Graduate, Sydney
I thoroughly enjoy my role and feel like I am given a good amount of responsibility. However, on some occasions it feels as if there is room for improvement to ensure the higher responsibility is proportionate to the amount of briefing/training received.
Graduate, Sydney
Generally I am very happy to be actively involved in various tasks including: drafting, reviewing, researching, attending client meetings. I enjoy having autonomy to have first cuts at drafting contracts or advice, and having feedback sessions on where I can improve.
Graduate, Melbourne
Drafting, legal research, document review, proof reading and editing, taking file notes, anything else required by seniors.
Graduate, Sydney
Graduate - role varies particularly with each team. Some teams ask graduates to do more more knowledge management and bd work. Other teams is more billable work.
Graduate, Brisbane
I am given work which is challenging and I have responsibility over.
Graduate, Melbourne
Graduate
Graduate, Brisbane
Variety of research, drafting, admin type work, proofreading and editing, matter management with HPLC clients, attendance at mediation - good variety and haven't felt out of my depth.
Graduate, Melbourne
A lot of my work revolves around doing the brunt of the due diligence on deals.
Graduate, Melbourne
Coordinating matters, file management, research, drafting advices, letters, emails, communicating internally and externally.
Graduate, Perth
Reasonably satisfied with level of work and responsibility given, seems appropriate for a grad
Graduate, Canberra
Attend to tasks from senior lawyers, attend training sessions and meetings.
Graduate, Brisbane
I enjoy my role and day-to day responsibilities, but being a grad the unpredictability of workflow and lack of control of the work you do is frustrating and makes it difficult to find stability and get into a routine with work.
Graduate, Sydney