Advancing B2B Careers with Attorney-Led Expertise | 250+ Attorneys United
From associate to executive—our 250+ attorneys provide B2B-focused coaching to optimize your path in law, business, and beyond.
Beyond the Bar Foundation’s career coaching draws on the diverse experiences of 250 across North America to equip you with resume tweaks, interview mastery, and leadership strategies tailored for B2B environments like corporate counsel or nonprofit roles in South Asian communities. Pro bono support that propels real progress.
Comprehensive Career Coaching for B2B Pros
Leverage our network for personalized plans rooted in employment, immigration, and strata law insights.
Skill Audits
Skill Audits
Resume and LinkedIn overhauls for B2B visibility.
Prep Sessions
Prep Sessions
Mock interviews for high-stakes roles.
Leadership Tracks
Leadership Tracks
Modules on ethical leadership and partnership building.
Proven Expertise
Guidance from 250 attorneys with awards in North America’s legal field.
Affordable Access
Free sessions for emerging leaders; low-cost for established pros.
High ROI
90% of coachees advance within 6 months, per our 2025 impact report.
Your Path to Professional Growth
- Complete our quick career assessment.
- Paired with a coach from our 250-attorney roster.
- Engage in 4-6 sessions over 3 months.
- Gain alumni perks like job referrals.
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