Counsel for hire in Orlando, FL
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Most popular skills
Communication Skills8%Analysis Skills6%Research6%Education level
Doctorate92%Bachelor's degree6%Associate's degree2%Years of experience
Less than a year2%3-5 years6%6-10 years22%Current company
Gobel Flakes, LLCAnidjar & LevineBarrister Law Firm, P ATime at current job
Less than a year29%1-2 years17%2-5 years29%
Browse Indeed's database of 2,932 profiles for Counsel in Orlando, FL
Last updated: Aug 20, 2026
Counsel: Cost of hiring?
- Common salary in Orlando, FL: $120,979 yearly
- Typical salaries range from $95,182 – $153,768 yearly
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Staff Attorney
Orlando, Florida
Licenses & certifications
Certified Notary PublicReal Estate LicenseLife & Health Insurance LicenseBarSkills
LitigationLegal DraftingContractsNegotiationResearchLegal ResearchLitigation Paralegal
Orlando, Florida
Licenses & certifications
Certified Notary PublicDriver's LicenseParalegal CertificateSkills
Supervising ExperienceAnalysis SkillsTime ManagementCommunication SkillsParalegal ExperienceOrganizational SkillsIn-House Counsel
Maitland, Florida
Licenses & certifications
Driver's LicenseBarSkills
Analysis SkillsCommunication SkillsWriting SkillsLitigationLegal WritingLegal DraftingAssociate Attorney
Orlando, Florida
Licenses & certifications
Teaching CertificationBarSkills
Communication SkillsOrganizational SkillsAnalysis SkillsAssistance Experience Within Legal IndustryLegal Support ExperienceAdministrative ExperienceTrial Attorney
Belle Isle, Florida
Licenses & certifications
Driver's LicenseBarSkills
Organizational SkillsAnalysis SkillsCommunication SkillsTime ManagementLeadershipSchedule ManagementAssociate Attorney – First-Party Property
Maitland, Florida
Licenses & certifications
Six Sigma CertificationBarSkills
BarSix Sigma Methodology ImplementationSix SigmaResearchLegal ResearchStatistics
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What's the average time to fill a counsel role?
The average time to fill a counsel role is 105 days, calculated from the moment the job is posted until a candidate accepts the offer.
What skills do counsel tend to have?
According to the candidates available on Smart Sourcing, the most common skills for a counsel include: communication skills, analysis skills and research.
What licenses or certifications are common for a counsel?
Common licenses or certifications for counsel include: Bar, Driver's License and Certified Notary Public.
What are some job titles related to counsel?
According to Indeed's Smart Sourcing data, job titles related to counsel include: litigation paralegal, associate commercial counsel and associate attorney.
What level of education is common for a counsel?
Doctorate is the most common level of education for a counsel in Orlando, FL, according to available candidates on Smart Sourcing.
How many years of experience is common for a counsel?
Most counsel have 16 years of professional experience.
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