Posted by Leighton Taylor Consulting • £27K/yr to £33K/yr
A major global law firm with a sector-driven and technology-focused approach, needs an established Business Development professional to play a key role partnering with colleagues across the firm to successfully implement BD activities.
Based in either Bristol, Edinburgh Glasgow, Manchester or Sheffield, the successful applicant will be joining a future facing firm who take a bold and agile approach to ensure their clients are able to face the future with confidence.
The firm readily embraces the possibilities technology opens up for developing new and better ways of working.
The right person will ideally be a field-based salesperson with experience in developing a sales strategy to acquire new business from small to medium customers across multiple industries.
Are you keen to join a financial services network based in Scotland specialising in helping Mortgage Advisors improve efficiency, increase sales and develop your business profitability in a safe and business manner?
With 40 advisers nationwide across Scotland, our client company are seeking a further 10 advisers in Glasgow and Central Scotland.
An experienced team of financial services individuals means that they understand how to best support Financial Advisors, Mortgage Advisors and Protection Advisors.
Posted by Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) • £31K/yr to £60K/yr
Are you a fully qualified Mortgage Adviser with experience of providing a first class advised customer service to all types of mortgage customers?
If so, we are delighted to offer exciting opportunities for experienced mortgage advisers to take on a challenging and rewarding adviser role.
Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) are a nationally recognised mortgage broker and network, winners of over 200 awards in the past 5 years and continually growing.
Posted by THE OPENWORK PARTNERSHIP • £80K/yr to £150K/yr
Financial Adviser (leads provided)
Are you an experienced Financial Adviser, keen to join a thriving business who can provide you with the support to really maximise your earning potential?