- Posted 25 January 2024
- Salary £58000 - £62000 per annum + Benefits package
- LocationBirmingham
- Job type Flexible / Work From Home
- DisciplineLegal
- Expiry 05 March 2024
- Reference40815_1706198769
Employment Solicitor - Commercial Sector
Job description
This national law firm seek to recruit a Solicitor to join their Employment team in Birmingham.
Firm:
- National firm ranked in the top 50
- Listed as one of the "Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For" for the last 18 years - the only law firm to achieve this
- 1500 chargeable hours target
Role:
- In this role, you will handle a diverse mix of contentious and non-contentious work, serving private sector clients, including well-known entities in industries such as automotive, retail, cinema, tiles, brewing, and financial services.
- Private sector clients include the likes of Jaguar Land Rover, River Island, Odeon Cinemas, Topps Tiles, Carlsberg Marston's and Volkswagen Financial Services.
Ideal Candidate:
- 1 years PQE (min)
- Previous experience advising Employers on contentious and con contentious Employment matters
- Advocacy/ Tribunal experience is welcome
Salary/ Package:
- £58,000 - £65,000
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Flexible working
If you'd like to be considered for this Employment Solicitor role, please apply below or contact Luqmaan Ayaz at IDEX for further details.
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