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NQ 2024 Opportunities

Dec 2023

 

QUALIFYING IN 2024?

Over the past years we have worked on a large number of newly qualified positions with firms and organisations based all over Scotland. We will also have opportunities in the Channel Islands and London in 2024 so we are well placed to assist and advise you on NQ opportunities wherever your desired location may be!

We are familiar with the NQ placement process and will be able to answer any questions you may have, provide relevant and appropriate advice or, ultimately, assist you in the process of securing the offer which most suits your career aspirations, knowledge and experience.

For an initial and confidential chat, please contact Teddie Wright (teddie@frasiawright.com)

or Stephanie Togneri-Alexander (stephanie@frasiawright.com)

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