Bright Purple's Banking and Finance Recruitment team provides a bespoke service to suit its wide and varied client base and are paid on getting results, not retainers! So you can expect us to be proactive in getting you the top candidates for the right roles, and for candidates we will strive to find the right role and the right company for your ambitions.The team specialise in recruiting junior to senior permanent and contract candidates into front, middle and back office positions across the banking and financials’ market in the UK.It’s a broad business sector and some of the areas that the team continue to provide focused resources to includeRiskRegulatoryAuditAccountingClient ServicesProject ManagementOperationsChange ManagementInvestment AnalystsConsultancy Bright Purple Financial Recruitment Services is headed up by Mike Leeman, who has more than 8 years experience of recruiting for the UK financial services market in both London and Scotland. Prior to joining Bright Purple in 2009, Mike had a long and successful career with one of the UK’s largest recruitment groups, Michael Page. Mike and his team fully understand the business they are in and are happy to consult and give advice on their market.The Bright Purple Banking and Finance Recruitment team aim to consistently provide a high standard of professionalism to both client and candidate alike and are always keen to hear from you on how we might better enhance our service offering. If you would like to comment on any aspect of our services please email us.Mike and the team are always delighted to meet new or existing clients to discuss opportunities and candidates who are looking for a new contract or career move, so if you would like a confidential discussion then please contact our Edinburgh recruitment office on 0131 473 7030
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Scotland Now UK's Top Destination For Finance Job CandidatesLatest findings show that Scotland's strong financial sector continues its march, with the country over-taking England as the destination of choice for finance job candidates. Scotland has overtaken England as the UK’s destination of choice for finance job candidates, according to research from Scottish Enterprise TalentScotland.The survey of 1,600 global jobseekers from the US, Africa, the EU and Asia, showed that 49% chose Scotland, 7% up on the 2009 survey findings, while 46% opted for England, 5% down on last year. Mike Leeman, head of Financial Services Recruitment at Bright Purple noted ‘As Scotland starts to come out of recession and more roles are beginning to appear from companies this is another piece of great news. With a better work-life balance, the vibrancy of our cities coupled with the immediacy of some of the most beautiful outdoor scenery in the world Scotland will continue to attract some of the world’s top talent. We look forward to working with them.’Tags:england• finance• financial services• jobs• mike leeman• opportunities• scotland• vacancyShare This Article On:Digg• reddit• Delicious• StumbleUpon• Facebook• Twitter