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The ideal candidate will have one to two years' experience in a professional services environment, preferably at an alternative investment manager (i.e., private equity, placement agent), investment bank or law firm.
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Experience in the financial services industry, and/or a law firm, with compliance, regulatory or audit experience preferred. It is the policy of the Firm to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, age, sex, sex stereotype, gender, gender identity or expression, transgender, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, disability, marital and civil partnership/union status, pregnancy, veteran or military service status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Title: Communications CoordinatorIndustry: Professional Services, LegalLocation: NYCOur client, an elite and globally recognized law firm is looking for a Communications Coordinator to join their Communications team in New York City. Role SummaryThe Communications Coordinator supports the development and execution of internal and external communications strategies for the practice groups and firm activities in the Americas and international campaigns.
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Experience: 6+ years’ experience in business development and marketing and/or in practice management, preferably within the marketing department of a law firm or another professional services firm.
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3+ years of experience in knowledge management or innovation/applications team in a law firm (highly preferred) or professional services organization's legal department. You do not have to be a sophisticated Software Engineer or Data Engineer to do this job, but you will have to understand law firm technology, build wireframes, and be a liaison between KM, Attorneys, and IT. Communication and the ability to "read the room" is essential, as is prior Law Firm Experience.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Accounting or related field required CPA or EA, preferably Minimum 7 to 10 years of experience with a public accounting and/or professional services firm or law firm.
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4+ years billing experience in a law firm or professional services environment. Highly skilled and knowledgeable Administrative Staff assist our attorneys in successfully meeting and exceeding client needs and are vital to the overall success of the Firm.
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Minimum 7 to 10 years of experience with a public accounting and/or professional services firm or law firm. Be a leader within the Private Client Service / Estate and Trust practice of the Firm.
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Experience working with relationship partners in an international law firm or professional services firm on client development activities. White & Case is an elite global law firm serving leading companies, financial institutions and governments worldwide.
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A minimum of five years' experience in a marketing / business development role, preferably in a law firm or professional services firm. SourcePro Search is conducting a search for an experienced Business Development Manager with at least five years of experience in marketing or business development, within a law firm.
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Candidate should have a bachelor's degree in marketing or a related field, with a minimum of seven years of relevant experience in professional services or law firm business development.
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Experience of client on-boarding, ideally gained in an international law firm/professional services firm/financial institution. 1+ years working in a professional or legal office environment.
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Previous experience in a professional service, procurement, or law firm setting is preferred. Our client, an esteemed financial services firm, is seeking a Procurement Management Operations Specialist.
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2-5 years of Trademark Docketing experience, preferably within a law firm or professional services environment. Brown Rudnick is an international law firm with roots in post-war 1940s Boston and New York City. From the beginning, our lawyers and business professionals have demonstrated a remarkable blend of entrepreneurialism and collaboration.
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3+ years administrative support experience within a fast-paced professional environment - private equity, investment banking, law firm or professional services experience a plus.
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