Junior Technology Consultant - circa 30,000 per annum base + benefits (incl. annual bonus) - London (hybrid)
We are recruiting on behalf of a small finance technology company (consulting), who are looking for a Junior Technology Consultant to join their team. You will be part of the small IT team which is responsible for the maintenance, support, development and enhancement of both internal infrastructures, but also client-facing solutions. In this role logical thinking, a troubleshooting mindset and the passion to learn are all key. As you gain more knowledge your areas of responsibility will grow.
This is a dynamic and challenging but rewarding environment. There is a strong emphasis on the continuous development for the team, delivered by a mix of on-the-job training, training courses and self-led learning. We are looking for those individuals with the right mindset and willingness to learn, to join our team and help grow the business.
From day 1 you will be involved in the entirety of the scope of the IT team! This will include areas such as:
Key skills and experience:
Desired Skills:
This is a real opportunity to join the company at the start of its journey with the obvious implications for growth, development and learning new technologies. You will be encouraged to do Microsoft certifications and to continuously expand the scope of your capabilities and remit.
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