Legal Jobs


Specialist Legal Recruiters

Legal hiring today goes far beyond technical capability. Organisations need commercially minded legal professionals who can navigate risk, influence stakeholders and support business growth.



At Method Recruitment, we partner with legal professionals across all levels from Paralegals through to Heads of Legal, connecting you with organisations that value strategic thinking, sound judgement and strong relationship management.

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View Current Legal Roles

Legal Roles We Recruit

  • In-House Legal
    • Head of Legal 
    • General Counsel 
    • Senior Legal Counsel 
    • Legal Counsel 
    • Commercial Lawyer 
    • Corporate Counsel 
    • Regulatory Counsel 
    • Employment Lawyer 
    • Litigation Counsel 
    • Company Secretary 
  • Private Practice
    • Partner 
    • Special Counsel 
    • Senior Associate 
    • Associate 
    • Lawyer 
    • Graduate Lawyer 
    • Solicitor
  • Corporate Governance & Compliance
    • Company Secretary 
    • Governance Manager 
    • Compliance Counsel 
    • Risk & Compliance Manager 
    • Ethics & Compliance Advisor
  • Legal Operations & Support
    • Legal Operations Manager 
    • Contracts Manager 
    • Contracts Administrator 
    • Paralegal 
    • Legal Assistant 
    • Legal Secretary 
    • Practice Manager

Check Your Salary

Legal remuneration varies significantly depending on practice area, PQE level, industry exposure and organisational complexity.



Access up-to-date salary benchmarks informed by real placements and current market demand across in-house legal, private practice and governance roles. Explore detailed insights through our Salary Guide or benchmark a specific role using our Salary Checker.

Build a Contract Career, Not Just Your Next Gig

Contracting can be a powerful career accelerator when you partner with the right agency.

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What working with Method looks like:

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Access to quality contract opportunities

We partner with established Australian businesses and law firms running meaningful projects, not short-term patchwork hiring.

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Join a community

We regularly hold events just for our contract community. Network, share ideas and learn.

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Continuity between assignments

Many of our contractors return to Method for repeat engagements across programs, projects and organisations.

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Dedicated care before, during and after placement

Alongside your specialist recruitment consultant, a dedicated contractor care relationship manager is on hand at all times.

What our Candidates say about us

Legal Recruitment Team

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What legal jobs do you recruit?

    We recruit across in-house legal, private practice, governance, compliance and legal operations roles, from Paralegals and Legal Assistants through to senior leadership appointments.

  • Do you recruit contract legal roles?

    Yes. We support fixed-term and contract opportunities across legal projects, regulatory programs, parental leave cover, remediation work and commercial contracting initiatives.

  • Can you support senior legal leadership appointments?

    Absolutely. We recruit senior legal and governance leaders including Heads of Legal, General Counsel and Company Secretaries, working confidentially and strategically where required.

  • How can I progress my career in legal?

    Progression in legal often depends on developing commercial acumen, stakeholder management skills and exposure to complex legal matters. We work with legal professionals across both private practice and in-house environments and can provide guidance on market expectations, career pathways and opportunities aligned to your long-term goals.

Career Advice

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March 17, 2026
Interviews aren’t just about ticking boxes. They’re about connect ion, clarity and showing someone why you. And while it’s easy to get caught up trying to have the “perfect” answers, the people who stand out are usually the ones who are prepared, but still human. Here’s how to get that balance right. 1. Do your homework (properly) Not just a quick skim of the website. Look at what the company actually does, where they’re heading, what they’re talking about publicly and how they position themselves. It gives you context and it shows. 2. Know your own story This is where most people fall short. You know your experience, but can you explain it clearly? Can you connect it to this role? Simple, structured answers (like STAR ) help. But more importantly, be able to explain: what you’ve done why it mattered what impact you had Confidence comes from clarity, not rehearsed scripts. 3. Focus on connection, not perfection Your CV got you in the room. The interview is about whether people can see themselves working with you. Be natural. Be engaged. Have a conversation. You don’t need to be overly polished, just present, interested and easy to talk to. 4. Shift your mindset - You’re not just being assessed This is a two-way conversation. Yes, they’re evaluating you. But you should also be working out if this role, team and company are right for you. Ask questions. Be curious. Take control of the conversation where it makes sense.
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March 17, 2026
Starting a new job? Learn how to make a strong first impression with practical, no-nonsense tips to help you settle in, build relationships and show up with confidence.
A person in a suit and a person in an orange sweater laugh while looking at a laptop together at a wooden office table.
March 17, 2026
Interviews aren’t just about ticking boxes. They’re about connect ion, clarity and showing someone why you. And while it’s easy to get caught up trying to have the “perfect” answers, the people who stand out are usually the ones who are prepared, but still human. Here’s how to get that balance right. 1. Do your homework (properly) Not just a quick skim of the website. Look at what the company actually does, where they’re heading, what they’re talking about publicly and how they position themselves. It gives you context and it shows. 2. Know your own story This is where most people fall short. You know your experience, but can you explain it clearly? Can you connect it to this role? Simple, structured answers (like STAR ) help. But more importantly, be able to explain: what you’ve done why it mattered what impact you had Confidence comes from clarity, not rehearsed scripts. 3. Focus on connection, not perfection Your CV got you in the room. The interview is about whether people can see themselves working with you. Be natural. Be engaged. Have a conversation. You don’t need to be overly polished, just present, interested and easy to talk to. 4. Shift your mindset - You’re not just being assessed This is a two-way conversation. Yes, they’re evaluating you. But you should also be working out if this role, team and company are right for you. Ask questions. Be curious. Take control of the conversation where it makes sense.
Two professionals in a modern office space, one smiling while gesturing during a presentation to a seated colleague.
March 17, 2026
Starting a new job? Learn how to make a strong first impression with practical, no-nonsense tips to help you settle in, build relationships and show up with confidence.
Woman and man smiling at a laptop screen in a modern office setting.
February 28, 2026
Contracting gives you something most permanent roles can’t: control. Control over what you work on, who you work with and how your career evolves. But the contractors who thrive long term in Melbourne’s temporary job market aren’t just technically strong. They’re known. Trusted. Requested. If you want clients to ask for you by name (and recruiters to call you first when the right role lands) these are the habits that make the difference. Work with a consultant who actually gets your space The right recruiter isn’t just filling roles. They’re helping you build a body of work. When your consultant understands your niche, your strengths and where you want to go next, they can open doors you won’t see advertised. They position you strategically with clients, help shape your narrative and connect you to opportunities that make sense rather than just what’s available. At Method Recruitment, many of our contractors have worked with us across multiple engagements, different clients and over many years. That continuity isn’t accidental. It comes from understanding where you add the most value and making sure the market sees it too. Treat your LinkedIn like your shopfront Before anyone speaks to you, they’ll look you up. Your LinkedIn profile should make it immediately clear: what you specialise in what problems you solve and where you’ve delivered real impact This isn’t about posting every day. It’s about clarity. Make sure your recent roles show outcomes, not just responsibilities. Share project wins. Stay visible. The strongest contractors don’t disappear between roles, they stay present. Your reputation is built between contracts, not just during them Technical capability gets you in the door. How you show up determines whether you get asked back. The contract employees clients remember are the ones who: communicate clearly integrate quickly with teams take ownership and make life easier, not harder These things sound simple, but they’re what turn a one-off contract into repeat work, referrals and long-term demand. Key leadership hires & skills upliftt The market moves. The best contractors move with it. Pay attention to what skills are becoming more valuable in your field. Stay close to industry conversations. Invest in certifications or training where it makes sense. Even small, consistent upgrades to your skillset compound over time. This isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about staying relevant, capable and ready for what’s next. Protect yourself by staying informed Contracting gives you independence; but it also means understanding how to operate as a professional contractor. Make sure you have clarity around your tax obligations , structure and financial setup. Speak with a qualified advisor if needed. When the foundations are solid, you can focus fully on your work and your growth. The contractors who succeed long term are never accidental They build strong relationships. They deliver consistently. They stay visible. And they partner with people who actively support their career. If you are looking for your next contracting opportunity or you are looking to hire a contractor, we would be happy to assist. Get in touch with Method to start the conversation.

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