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Just got an an interview for a L2/L3/junior sysadmin position at a multi-state law firm. From how it's been described to me, it's an all-in-one IT support job (remote support/desktop support/server network support... etc). My question is what is it like working in a law firm, where the majority of end-users are lawyers? I'm not sure because I haven't been to the place yet, and TBH supporting a bunch of lawyers sounds like it could be kind of mundane yet demanding at the same time.
Thoughts? Anyone of you guys worked for law firms before?
Thanks!
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