Individuals working in financial and legal professions need to have a relevant tertiary degree and can expect to often work long hours, including evenings and weekends. Salaries increase as an employee gains more experience. Professionals providing financial services might use a variety of accountant and financial skills. Jobs include accountants, bookkeepers, taxation accounting and financial planners. There are many types of law that an individual can practice: finance, property, criminal, intellectual property, environmental and international lawyers are all key areas. Job opportunities are available in private practices, commerce or in the public-sector. Legal secretaries and assistants may do training courses or TAFE courses and become involved in the legal industry. Other legal professions include barristers, magistrates, paralegals and chartered legal executives.