GRADUATE SUPPORT ASSOCIATE - STEM, TECH

City of London
7 months ago
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Graduate Support Associate - STEM Graduates Welcome
Location: London (Hybrid)
Salary: £28,000 - £30,000 (depending on experience) + excellent benefits
Employment Type: Full-time
Launch Your Career in Tech with a Global AI Leader
Are you a recent STEM graduate looking to make your mark in the tech industry? Join a pioneering software company founded by world-renowned scientists, engineers, and mathematicians. This award-winning organisation is at the forefront of artificial intelligence, solving complex challenges for global clients across industries.
About the Role
As a Graduate Support Associate, you'll play a key role in supporting high-profile clients and ensuring the successful delivery of cutting-edge AI solutions. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain exposure to both the technical and client-facing sides of the business.

  • Your responsibilities will include:
  • Building and maintaining strong relationships with global organisations.
  • Acting as the first point of contact for client queries and managing high-value accounts.
  • Collaborating with internal tech teams to resolve client challenges.
  • Ensuring accuracy and attention to detail in all aspects of your work.
    What We're Looking For
    We're seeking bright, curious minds from STEM disciplines who are ready to dive into the world of tech:
  • A 2:1 or higher in Physics, Astrophysics, Natural Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, or a related field from a top-tier university.
  • Minimum AAB at A-level (or equivalent), demonstrating strong academic foundations.
  • A strong analytical mindset and a natural problem-solver.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Internship or placement experience with prestigious organisations is a plus.
  • Familiarity with technology, scripting, databases, or coding is advantageous.
  • Adaptability and a proactive attitude in a fast-paced environment.
  • Willingness to relocate if required.
    Why Join Us?
  • Competitive starting salary and comprehensive benefits.
  • Hybrid working model for flexibility and work-life balance.
  • Work alongside brilliant minds in a collaborative, inclusive culture.
  • Be part of a company that's thriving in a challenging economic climate.
  • Gain hands-on experience in the rapidly growing legal tech and AI space.
    Ready to Apply?
    If you're excited to kickstart your career in tech and work with a company that values innovation, collaboration, and growth, we'd love to hear from you.

    Apply now by submitting your CV via the link below.
    Your application will be handled with the utmost confidentiality, and we'll be in touch before sharing your details with any employer.
    About Adecco
    Adecco is an Employment Agency and an equal opportunities employer.
    Keywords
    Graduate, STEM, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Natural Sciences, Astrophysics, Technology, Software, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Legal Tech, Support Associate, Client Services, London, Hybrid, Entry-Level, Graduate Role, AAB A-level, Tech Careers, Adecco

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