Graduate Product Consultant - Science, Tech

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

Recent graduates looking to launch their careers in technology will find this opportunity an excellent match for their ambitions. If you excel at problem‑solving, enjoy creating outstanding client experiences, and are motivated to make a real impact, this role is made for you.

Our client, a leading software house based in Central London, is seeking a Graduate Product Consultant to join their innovative team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work at the cutting edge of legal tech and artificial intelligence, partnering with high‑profile clients to deliver meaningful, forward‑thinking solutions.

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.

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) + benefitsWhy 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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