Raising the Bar – Episode 2

It’s time for Episode 2 of the Fluid Recruitment Legal podcast, “Raising the Bar”, where Emily Watson and Alex Stone discuss trends and market insights within New Zealand’s private practices.

In Episode 2 we ask the question “when is it time to start the job hunting process?”. We explore some of the key signs including:

⭐ has your growth plateaued?

⭐ what does your work-life balance look like?

⭐ do you have to be 100% committed to a move in explore new opportunities?

If you are considering a shift, the Fluid Legal team have recently been briefed on a number of exclusive and highly sought-after opportunities across the country, so please make contact with a member of the team for a further discussion about your career.

Are YOU seeking a change?
Do you require professionals for your business?

Fluid Recruitment is a specialist  Legal, Accounting & Finance, Engineering and Commercial recruitment agency designed to help find the best opportunities within highly competitive markets.

 

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