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Location: Marylebone NW1
Salary: £30k-£32k
Type: Full-time, Hybrid
Reporting to: DirectorAre you a graduate or high performer looking for a real chance to shine? Our client is not just hiring employees-they're building future leaders in IT and cybersecurity. If you thrive under pressure, embrace challenges, and have the mindset of a high performer, this is your opportunity to fast-track your career.

Role Purpose

Learn directly from industry experts to develop both technical and business skills.
Gain hands-on experience in IT support, cybersecurity, and client engagement.
Work in a fast-paced, high-growth environment where innovation and ambition are rewarded.

Responsibilities

Provide IT and cybersecurity support, troubleshooting technical issues for clients.
Learn how to engage with clients, understand their needs, and offer solutions.
Assist in implementing security measures to protect businesses from cyber threats.
Work on real-world projects alongside experienced professionals.
Develop problem-solving skills by tackling complex technical and business challenges.
Continuously learn and adapt to the latest advancements in IT and cybersecurity.

Requirements

A graduate or highly motivated individual with a strong desire to excel in IT and cybersecurity.
Highly driven, competitive, and eager to take on new challenges.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
A proactive, self-motivated attitude with a willingness to learn.
This is more than just an entry-level role-it's your chance to build an extraordinary career. If you're ready to step up, learn from the best, and make an impact, apply now!

If this advert is of interest to you, please apply with your CV.

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