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Senior Associate – Digital & Technology executive search

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Senior Associate – Digital & Technology executive search

Location London

Duration Permanent

Reference JH1043

Salary £65k plus bonus (bonus, pension, healthcare, other benefits)

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I am working with a global executive search and consulting business looking to grow its existing Technology and Digital practice. The business has been established for a long time and operates from c.15 offices globally.

This Senior Associate would be responsible for working on Chief Digital Officers to AI, Big Data and Analytics Officer through to CEO, Board and Senior leadership appointments across multinational corporations, Private Equity and Venture Capital-backed high-growth, entrepreneurial clients.

This role would suit an experienced Associate seeking a client facing role, that wants to be involved in full project lifecycles. This hire will be responsible for managing existing and new client relationships as well managing candidate interactions.

This business pay very competitive packages with a strong basic salary and commission/bonus opportunities.

If you are interested in exploring this opportunity further please email to register interest and/or apply.

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