Lessons I Learned in Law

Inside The Agency: Michi Nishikawa

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Welcome to the latest instalment in our mini-series, Lessons I Learned in Law X Inside the Agency, where we aim to lift the lid on Heriot Brown In-House Legal Recruitment to give you a better idea of what we do. 

We are flipping the script on our usual format and putting our Consultants and team members in the spotlight to share more about the people who make us tick and help us provide fulfilling careers for lawyers. On each episode of Inside the Agency you will get to know more about how recruitment works and we hope we can dispel some of the myths!! 

This week we're chatting to Michi Nishikawa who recruits at all levels. From paralegals to General Counsels, placing emphasis on cultural fit and transferable skills above sector specialism to cater to the adaptive nature of the regional market.

Michi shares: 

  • Her route into recruitment.
  • The benefits she's felt moving out of London.
  • Why personality is key when it comes to smaller businesses.

Presented by Scott Brown of Heriot Brown Legal Recruitment.

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