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Business Development Manager

Employer
Grist Legal Recruitment
Location
Hampshire
Salary
£45000 - £55000 per annum
Closing date
23 Jul 2015
Reference
1507-16

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Practice area
Other
Contract type
Permanent
Hours
Full time
PQE
5 years, 6 years, 7 years+
Position
Marketing/Business development

Job Details

Business Development Manager - A regional law firm is looking for a dynamic and commercial Business Development Manager to join their Business Development & Marketing Team.  The team is based in Hampshire and they work closely with the Partners throughout the region to support the development and growth of allocated sectors and markets through strategic and operational support to sector heads, regional senior partners and client partners.  
 
The Business Development Manager should have 5-10 years` experience in law firm/professional services management working within business development with line management experience and be CIM Qualified or similar

All applications will be reviewed within the next working day by one of our experienced consultants and successful applicants only will be contacted within that timeframe.  Please be assured that your details remain confidential and they will not be sent out to our client(s) until you have been contacted by us and have given us your consent, in accordance with REC guidelines.

Company

Grist Legal Recruitment was established in 2002. Our legal recruitment consultancy specialises in the placement of Partners, Solicitors, Legal Executives, Paralegals, Secretaries and support staff.This focus on legal recruitment, together with a comprehensive offering in the selection, recruitment and development processes enables us to provide a high-quality service to client and candidate alike

 

Company info
Website
Telephone
023 8086 6066
Location
Enterprise House
Ocean Village Marina
Southampton
Hampshire
SO14 3XB
GB

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