What made you decide to come back after 14 years?
After my maternity leave, I decided not to return to work as I wanted to spend that time with my children. I ended up in the education sector as a teaching assistant, working with children with educational, behavioural, and social needs. I really enjoyed it and the hours worked well for me for a long time. With the cost-of-living crisis, however, I needed a job with more hours, financial stability, and growth opportunities. My first thought was Mills & Reeve, so I contacted a friend who still works here to see if they knew of any available roles. There were, and I had an interview and was ultimately successful. It was all very sudden and surprising, but my priority going back into the corporate world was to find a workplace which was flexible and family friendly and, from my previous experience, I knew Mills & Reeve fit the bill.