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Job Location | Manchester |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £70,000 - £80,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
Just because youre happy doesnt mean you cant be happier.Most people who read job adverts are not desperate for a new job. People like you for example. Youre happy enough. Well thought of. Well looked after.But that doesnt mean that you cant be better looked after. Challenged more. Or more fulfilled. You dont always need to have a reason to click apply other than how good another company sounds.And whats the harm in thatThis is a business where 8 planners are billing on average £475,000 per annum. Theyre working on complex cases referred through their colleagues in the accountancy business. And as the wider firm grows so does the need to grow the financial planning arm.And it doesnt take years to get to these levels. One of their most recent hires will be there within two years and there arent many firms where you can do that.You do need to be proactive. The resources are there but its dependent on you developing relationships. The accountants are willing in but as the firm adds new partners it needs someone who can educate them on the benefits of financial planning.But those resources are a treasure trove of clients allowing you to be a niche planner. Corporate finance, the medical market, referrals from legal connections, its all in place. The taps are there, they just need turning on.To do that youll have significant financial planning experience. Youll have a track record of developing business. And youll be good enough technically to undertake complex financial planning.But its not about being a technical superstar. Youll have in-house support for that. Its about being a good planner - trustworthy, honest and great at asking the right questions.Salary is £70,000 - £80,000 plus bonus and benefits. Theres flexible working. Youll be in the office seeing clients/partners but you wont be tied to your desk. Its a grown up environment as youd expect.Youre happy. Youre loyal. And the thought of CVs, recruiters and interviews is a bit of a turn off. But having a brief conversation with one of our consultants might be an eye opener. It might even make you happier.Click apply. We will be in touch.