Insolvency Practitioner

Manchester

£75,000 to £100,000

Permanent

Insolvency Practitioner

An exciting opportunity has arisen within a rapidly expanding leading Insolvency business. Due to a major drive within the marketplace, our client seeks to appoint a successful, driven Insolvency Practitioner to work within the Management structure of the business. You will have gained exposure to all areas of Insolvency, and be comfortable with marketing and development. If you were able to introduce existing contacts and networks this would be of even greater benefit. The successful applicant would be encouraged to take advantage of the firm’s existing client base, contacts and staff, and to initiate their own style of marketing going forward. The ideal candidate will come from an existing Insolvency business or a good quality firm of Chartered Accountants. Salary and benefits are excellent. Based Manchester.





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