Graduate Tech Product Consultant- Canada

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Graduate Tech Product Consultant- Canada

Are you a motivated graduate with a passion for technology and a knack for client-focused problem-solving? Do you thrive in dynamic, fast-paced environments and have the linguistic skills to engage with international clients? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

Our client, a leading software house based in the UK, seeking a Graduate Tech Product Consultant to join their innovative team. This role offers a chance to work at the forefront of legal tech and artificial intelligence, partnering with high-profile clients to deliver cutting-edge solutions.
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Your Role and Responsibilities:
*Shape the Future of Legal Tech: Collaborate with diverse industries to implement innovative legal tech solutions.
*Client Partnership: Be the trusted point of contact for clients, offering tailored product guidance and insights.
*Expert Advisor: Provide product demonstrations, onboarding support, and best practices to maximise client success.
*Collaborate for Impact: Relay client feedback to internal teams to drive product enhancements and improvements.
*Relationship Building: Develop long-term relationships with clients, ensuring trust and satisfaction.
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About You:
We're looking for individuals who are analytical, driven, and customer-focused, with:
*A Strong Academic Background: with a high pass mark in Canada in ideally a scientific or analytical subject in a BSc or MSc but there is some flexibility surrounding the subject.
*Exceptional Communication: The ability to simplify complex concepts and build rapport with clients.
*Confidence and Professionalism: Comfortable interacting with senior stakeholders and high-profile clients.
*Tech-Savvy Problem Solver: A passion for technology and an analytical mindset to solve client challenges.
*Flexibility: Willingness to travel occasionally, including internationally.
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What's in It for You?
*Competitive Package: An excellent salary, performance bonus, and comprehensive benefits.
*Growth Opportunities: Work in one of the fastest-growing sectors of technology, with clear paths for career progression.
*Collaborative Culture: Join a supportive, close-knit team with regular social events and team activities.
*Professional Development: Expand your skills and expertise in the rapidly evolving field of legal technology.
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Why Join Us?
This is your chance to kickstart a rewarding career where you'll merge your passion for technology and client success. You'll be part of an innovative organisation shaping the future of legal tech, with the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a growing industry.
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Ready to Apply?
Adecco are operating as an Employment Agency. Adecco are an equal opportunities employer.

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Keywords: CANADA, GRADUATE, BACHELORS, MASTERS, TECH, LAW, LEGAL, SCIENTIFIC, ANALYTICAL, AI, ML

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