ifamatch.com announce Careers Workshops
ifamatch.com has just released details of its next round of Careers Workshops – to be held in London, Manchester and Newcastle-upon-Tyne in early December.
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Those interested should contact write to workshops@ifamatch.com or click here
The workshops will discuss the benefits and pitfalls of working abroad, give delegates personalised guidance and will be an opportunity to explore what the offshore financial services market has to offer.
The workshop venues and dates are as follows:
- London
The Irish Club – Blackfriars
Wednesday 1st December 2010
2pm
- Manchester
The Macdonald Hotel – London Road
Thursday 2nd December 2010
2pm
- Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Thistle County Hotel – Neville Street
Friday 3rd December 2010
2pm
To register for a workshop please click here
Brian Cosgrave ACII, Chief Executive, ifamatch.com, comments:
“How can a UK-based financial adviser be expected to make a valid decision about working abroad if they have not been provided with all of the facts? When considering a career overseas many professionals never get beyond the first phase of concern. “
"We believe that a financial adviser cannot be expected to make a sustainable career decision without having the appropriate information. So we use these 90 minute workshops to provide delegates with as many facts as possible in an informal atmosphere with a view to de-mystify the international financial services marketplace."
“I encourage any financial adviser considering a move overseas to attend one of these workshops before making a final decision.”
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