The careers alumni from Center for Advanced Legal Studies select after graduation are diverse, thanks to the academic resources that Center for Advanced Legal Studies provide its students. Multiple students at Center for Advanced Legal Studies graduate with majors that lead to becoming Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants, making it a sought-after career. Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants make about $69,580 annually. If you are interested in pursuing this career after graduating from Center for Advanced Legal Studies, learn more below or check out other careers.

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