Students offered live legal career advice from MFMac

Students offered live legal career advice from MFMac

Jamie Stewart

With thousands of students across Scotland receiving their exam results next week, MFMac, is launching a new initiative to support young people considering a future in law.

The MFMac Career Helpline, running from 4-8th August, will provide live career advice for students during Scotland’s exam results week. The initiative is designed to break down barriers and offer practical guidance for aspiring lawyers, particularly those without industry connections or mentors, and help parents navigate their children’s career options.

Through the helpline, students and parents will have the opportunity to speak directly with the firm’s current trainees and members of the people team, gaining insight into legal pathways, university decisions and what a career in law can look like beyond the traditional routes.

Martin Glover, chief people officer at MFMac, said: “Getting your exam results can be daunting, particularly for those without access to career advice or legal role models. Through this Helpline, we want to give students and parents a clear starting point: someone to speak to, questions answered and honest advice about what’s possible. It reflects our broader mission to make legal careers more accessible, inclusive and achievable for all.”

Jamie Stewart, a senior solicitor in MFMac’s commercial team, said: “When I got my exam results, I felt completely unsure about what to do next or how to progress into my career. I had no close contacts in law, and I didn’t know who to ask for advice. This Helpline offers students something I didn’t have – a chance to speak to someone who understands your concerns. I’m proud to be part of something that helps you see there’s always a way forward. Remember, your results don’t define your future - there’s always a path ahead.”

Students and parents can call The MFMac Career Helpline on 0131 247 1060. The line is open between 9am-7pm Monday 4 – 8 August.

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