GRADUATE SUPPORT ASSOCIATE - Physics, Science, Grad

City of London
11 months ago
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Graduate Support Associate
Location: Cambridge or London - Hybrid
Salary: £28,000 - £30,000 (depending on experience) + benefits
Employment Type: Full-time

Graduates Welcome to Apply

Company Overview:

Join a global software house founded by world-leading experts in science, mathematics, and engineering. Renowned for solving complex technical problems in artificial intelligence, this award-winning company offers an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.

Role Overview:

As a Graduate Support Associate, you will:

  • Engage with global organizations to build long-term relationships.
  • Manage high-value accounts and be the first point of contact for client inquiries.
  • Collaborate with tech teams to find solutions for clients.
  • Maintain meticulous and detailed work practices.
    Candidate Requirements:
  • Graduated with a 2.1 or higher in Physics, Astrophysics, Natural Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, or related fields from a premier university.
  • Strong analytical mindset and investigative approach.
  • First-class communication skills.
  • Experience with prestigious clients through internships or placements is beneficial.
  • Knowledge of technology, scripting, databases, or coding is advantageous.
  • Ability to adapt to a frequently changing environment.
  • Willingness to relocate if necessary.

    Benefits:

  • Competitive salary.
  • Comprehensive benefits package.
  • Hybrid working model.
    This role is ideal for graduates who are interested in the client side of the tech industry and are eager to support the growth and success of global AI solutions.

    Application Process:

    To apply, please send your CV via the link below. Rest assured, your application will be treated with the strictest confidence, and we will contact you before discussing your CV with any potential employer.

    About Adecco:

    Adecco operates as an Employment Agency and is an equal opportunities employer.
    Keywords: Adecco, Cambridge, Software, Technology, London, Physics, Natural Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Graduate

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