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19 August 2008

 

Client services executive

Title
Client Services Executive
Sector
CFD's, spreadbetting, FX and equities
Location
London
Salary (base and O.T.E)
GBP24000-25000
Bonus
Up to 15% per annum of salary
Benefits
Comprehensive package
Overview
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a personable, hard working graduate who has a keen interest in the financial markets to break into the banking and finance sector.
Company
Our client, an award winning market leader for spread betting and Contract for Differences (CFD's). The company in question operates globally with offices in London, Asia, America and Australasia. In recent months the company has experienced unprecedented growth.
Role
The role will see you working closely within the client services department, alongside many front office professionals. A day to day responsibility includes solving client's queries. As the role is a graduate/entry level role the main focus will be exposure to all the major asset classes (FX, equities, fixed income, CFD's). As the client has offices all around the world, there is an opportunity to work abroad. At the end of the first 12 months you will be in the envious position of selecting which avenue you would like to pursue down within the business.
Skills Required
* 2:1/2:2 undergraduate degree required. Economics/Finance/Business related would be preferable but not essential
* Strong communication skills
* Customer facing experience preferable
* Sales experience would of interest too



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