Eight essential compensation strategies for in-house legal hiring managers

Autor Maame Eshun
April 15, 2025

In today’s competitive legal market, rising law firm salaries pose a significant challenge for in-house legal teams. If you’re hiring in-house legal talent and finding yourself competing on salaries, here are some practical tips to help you attract and retain top talent.

Make a strong business case for budget increases

Securing additional budget approval is often essential for attracting top talent. To make a compelling case, present recent salary benchmarking data and industry insights to decision-makers. This helps them understand why increased investment is necessary and how it can benefit the organisation in the long run.

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Develop internal talent for long-term success

Investing in internal talent development can create a sustainable pipeline of future talent. Consider implementing apprenticeship programmes, structured training contracts, and taking on junior lawyers via the SQE route. While this requires an upfront time investment, the long-term payoff in retention and cost savings can be significant.

Expand and promote flexible working

Flexible working arrangements are a major draw for legal professionals. Companies should not only offer these options but also actively promote them. Sharing success stories and employee testimonials can help demonstrate the positive impact on both productivity and job satisfaction. This is particularly important as many organisations are shifting back to office-based work.

Tap into alternative talent pools

Exploring alternative talent sources, such as remote roles within different UK regions, can open up new hiring opportunities. Expanding the search beyond traditional talent hubs may help attract skilled professionals who are looking for a change in work-life balance. This approach can be particularly effective for roles that do not require a physical presence in a specific location.

Offer competitive benefits packages

In addition to competitive salaries, offering attractive benefits packages can make your organisation more appealing to potential hires. Consider providing comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, and other perks such as wellness programmes and professional development opportunities. These benefits can enhance job satisfaction and loyalty among employees.

Foster a positive workplace culture

A positive workplace culture can be a significant factor in attracting and retaining talent. Focus on creating an inclusive, supportive, and engaging work environment. Encourage open communication, recognise employee achievements, and provide opportunities for career growth and development. A strong workplace culture can make your organisation a desirable place to work.

Leverage technology for recruitment

Utilising technology in your recruitment process can streamline hiring and make it more efficient. Implementing applicant tracking systems, using AI for candidate screening, and leveraging social media for job postings can help you reach a wider audience and identify the best candidates more quickly.

Build a strong employer brand

A strong employer brand can set your organisation apart in a competitive market. Highlight your company’s values, mission, and unique selling points in your recruitment materials. Showcase employee testimonials and success stories to give potential hires a glimpse of what it’s like to work at your organisation. A strong employer brand can attract top talent and enhance your reputation in the industry.

Final thoughts

As the legal hiring landscape continues to evolve, those who adapt and come up with creative solutions will be best placed to attract and retain the right people. By implementing these strategies, in-house legal teams can remain competitive and build a strong, talented workforce.

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