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Forensic Manager: Ukrainian speaking

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Greater London
1 week ago
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Your newpany

Undoubtedly a challenger firm in the Forensic market, our client is a global leader in Expert services, engaged to give independent advice and expert witness/testimony to corporates, the public sector, law firms, financial services andernment agencies, Already a world leader in damages, quantum, delay and engineering, the firm are continuing to build out their Forensic offering globally, having made strategic hires to lead this business, and are now looking to add to the London-based European team.

The firm has apetitively strong matrix of skills specialisms and deep, sector-specific industry expertise. It also has a fully integrated, top-down investment in ED&I and we can speak from experience seeing its CSR policies in action too, even at new-joiner stage. A firm for the whole person, not just the professional.

Your new role

Work onplex and challenging valuation and damages assessment engagements from all around the world. This is the ideal opportunity to be part of a growth, challenger presence in the global Forensic market, with a reputation already underpinned by a long-established reputation in quantum. Projects are of the size that would typicallypete with the Big 4 and other major firms. In a growing team you have more direct access to Partner mentors. You'll manage (whole cases or workstreams on larger cases) a really diverse range of work, including:

Valuations & Contentious Valuations Economic Damages Loss of Profits Business Interruption Transaction and shareholder disputes Fraud Investigations

and much more.
Additionally you'd be:Drafting sections of expert reports; occasionally drafting whole on smaller casesManaging some interactions with clients.Participating in BD activities eg attending networking events.Training and developing colleagues (the team has a good "bedrock" of qualified AM's, who joined the firm to convert to Forensics and typically now have - years' experience)
While your Ukrainian language skills will be utilised in current and potentially some future cases, the team are keen to emphasise that it won't dominate your role, and you'll work on cases generated from all over the world.

What you'll need to succeed

Ideally your degree will be in a quantitative subject like accounting, finance, economics, or business/management. Strong academic background Qualified Accountant with a minimum of 2-3 years experience in Forensic Disputes/Litigation or Contentious Valuations A strategic thinker,fortable working through ambiguity. Exceptional written and oralmunication skills. Ukrainian as a 1st or 2nd language bined with full fluency in English). This firm does a lot of cross-border work. If Russian is spoken additionally, that would be an advantage. A "people person" who genuinely enjoys team culture

What you'll get in return

Internationally collaborative culture and growth strategy Single forensic global P&L = working closely with colleagues around the world. A leadership which prioritises strong mentoring and support for career development (my placements into this firm can testify to this.) Meritocratic promotion

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