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Graduate Product Consultant - BSc, MSc

City of London
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Graduate Product Consultant - Physics, Natural Sciences, Biochemistry, Biology, Languages

Recent graduates eager to kick-start their careers in technology will find this opportunity perfectly suited to their ambitions. Excel at problem-solving and thrive on delivering exceptional client experiences? If you're driven and ready to make an impact, this role is designed for you!
Our client, a leading software house based in Central London, is looking for a Graduate Product Consultant to join their innovative team. This is a unique chance to work at the forefront of legal tech and artificial intelligence, collaborating with high-profile clients to deliver impactful solutions.
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About You
The ideal candidate will be analytical, ambitious, and customer-focused, with:

  • Academic Excellence: Graduated from a top university with a 2:1 or higher in physics, natural sciences, biochemistry, biology, or a related field, supported by strong A-level grades.
  • Relevant Experience: Ideally, some work experience or an internship in a fast-paced technology environment that required excellent client interaction skills and demonstrated an ambitious mindset.
  • Tech Passion: An interest in technology and an analytical mindset to solve challenges.
  • Strong Communication: The ability to simplify complex concepts and build rapport with clients.
  • Professional Confidence: Comfortable interacting with senior stakeholders and high-profile clients.
  • Flexibility: Willingness to travel, including internationally, when needed.
  • Strong Desire for Pre-Sales: A strong desire to work in pre-sales or prior experience in a pre-sales role.
  • Multilingual Skills (Nice to Have): Fluency in a European language is desirable but not essential.
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    Your Role and Responsibilities
    As a Graduate Product Consultant, you will:
  • Drive Innovation in Tech: Help industries implement transformative technology solutions.
  • Build Client Partnerships: Serve as a trusted advisor, providing tailored product guidance and insights.
  • Deliver Expertise: Conduct product demonstrations, streamline onboarding, and share best practices to ensure client success.
  • Shape Product Development: Provide feedback from clients to internal teams, driving continuous improvement.
  • Develop Relationships: Establish long-term trust with clients, ensuring satisfaction and retention.

    What's in It for You?
  • Career Development: Build a rewarding career in one of the fastest-growing sectors of technology, with clear progression opportunities.
  • Central Location: Work at the heart of innovation in Central London.
  • Collaborative Environment: Join a supportive, close-knit team with regular social activities.
  • Professional Growth: Expand your expertise in the rapidly evolving field of legal tech.
  • £30,000 - £32,000 (depending on experience) + benefits
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    Why Join Us?
    This is your opportunity to embark on a career where technology and client success intersect. Be part of a forward-thinking organisation that's revolutionising tech, with the chance to make a meaningful impact in a growing industry.

    About Adecco
    Adecco is acting as an Employment Agency. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We are on the client's supplier list for this role.

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