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.

Please be assured that your CV will be treated in the strictest confidence and we would always speak to you before discussing your CV with any potential

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

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