1. Notary Public
The notary public is a public official who has received the mandate from the state to provide services to the public in the civil service field. One of the civil matters done by a notary who is familiar with everyday life is the making of authentic deeds such as deeds of the establishment of organizations and others.
To become a notary public, besides taking legal education and notary masters, we are also required to do an internship or work in a notary’s office within 12 months and undergo a selection, Quipperian. Besides, we must also take the application for an appointment and attend training from the Director-General of the General Law Administration and the Director of Civil Law.

2. Lecturer
The world of education certainly accommodates people who have the capacity and come from various disciplines to contribute as educators. No exception for those with a legal education background. However, to become a lecturer is certainly not enough to just hold a bachelor’s degree, yes. You who have an interest as an educator, need to study at a higher level, namely a master’s degree.
3. Legal Officer
The legal officer is one of the most sought after jobs, you know! Within an institution such as banking, corporations to NGOs and even non-profit foundations, they need competent people to handle legal matters. The duty of a legal officer will usually be related to the hierarchy of positions, wages, assets, contracts and work agreements, and others. This then becomes … Read More