Conveyancing Assistant - New Build

Posted 25 April by Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment
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Position: New Build Conveyancing Assistant
Location: Altrincham 

An industry-leading, award-winning firm based in Manchester, with a national presence, is on a mission to be the first choice conveyancer for the nation and the employer of choice. Renowned for their commitment to developing talent, they are seeking a New Build Conveyancing Assistant to join their growing team.

The Opportunity:
  • Mentorship and Learning: Work closely with a Conveyancer to gain exposure to all aspects of new build transactions.
  • Client Interaction: Engage with clients through phone calls, written correspondence, and face-to-face interactions.
  • Innovative Training: Receive cutting-edge and award-winning training tailored to advance your career.
  • Hybrid Working: Enjoy the flexibility of hybrid working arrangements after an initial settling-in period.
About the Firm:

This distinguished firm has a stellar reputation for its commitment to excellence and talent development. With offices across the country, they are dedicated to becoming the nation's first choice conveyancer.

What They Offer:
  • Career Development: Access mentorship and training that fosters professional growth.
  • Client Exposure: Interact directly with clients to enhance your communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Innovative Training: Benefit from tailored and award-winning training programs.
  • Hybrid Working: Experience flexibility in work arrangements after an initial settling-in period.
Apply now for immediate consideration

Reference: 52532923

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