Jobs of the week: three roles that'll turn your head

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In a new, weekly feature, we pick three stand-out roles from our popular jobs site, IFAonline Jobs...

The following roles and many hundreds more can be viewed at www.IFAonlinejobs.co.uk (or simply click HERE). 1 IFAs Position: Sigma Asset Management is on the look-out for IFAs. Candidates will need to be at least QCF Level 4 qualified, have their own client bank, and be both conversant with and fully supportive of all aspects of RDR. Role: The core business is focused on goal based long term financial planning. Successful candidates will become part of a focused and professional team of financial planners who are fully supported by an established administration team. Salary: £40,...

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