Mid Tier ACA's wanted for roles across Private Equity
London
Mid Tier ACA's wanted for roles across Private Equity
- Permanent
London
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Start your job searchThe Marks Sattin Investment Management team is looking for qualified ACA's from Mid-tier practices (outside the top 6) who are ambitious, bright and looking to pursue a role in Private Equity, Private Debt, Venture Capital or Property Asset Management.
This year has seen a number of our clients move away from hiring straight out of the big 4, towards looking at candidates with a grounding in the broader responsibilities that a mid-tier practice provides.
More than ever you can leverage off that experience to secure a great role in this lucrative space.
If you are ACA qualified and are looking for your first move out of practice, or just want to get a bit of information about the market, potential routes or salary benchmarking please apply directly to this ad or contact harris.asher@markssattin.com for a confidential discussion.
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