Private Client Solicitor

Heat Recruitment ,
Harpenden, Hertfordshire
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £45,000 per annum

Overview

Private Client Solicitor £45,000 - £55,000 Harpenden The opportunity for a Private Client Solicitor to join a highly regarded firm in Harpenden that upholds an extremely professional reputation whilst also boasting a stimulating environment working with high net worth individuals. If you are keen to work in an environment like this to provide a high level of service, whilst also progressing your skills both personally and within the firm, this opportunity is for you. The Opportunity As a highly-accredited practice with a recognition from the Hertfordshire Law Society and the Legal 500, our client will be considering candidates that can deal with high net worth individuals with a professional client facing attitude and the ability to face the demands of working in a large and highly reputable practice. In addition to a competitive salary, you will also be provided with 22 days holiday plus Bank Holiday which will increase to 25 over length of service and an 8% contributory pension. What’s needed for me to be considered? In order to be considered for this unique Private Client Solicitor opportunity, you will ideally need 5 years PQE Strong business development skills with a good billings track record Demonstrate outstanding interpersonal and relationship building skills, especially in a client-facing environment What next? Apply today to be considered for this opportunity. If suitable, one of our specialist consultants will be in contact to discuss the opportunity with you in detail prior to submitting your CV to the client. In this discussion we will aim to identify your specific skills and motivations, and where appropriate recommend other relevant opportunities to you that match your requirements. Additionally, refer a friend or colleague to us and receive £200 in vouchers if we assist them in securing a new career. Job Synonyms: Private Client Solicitor, Private Client Lawyer, Lawyer, Wills, Trusts, Probate