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Hi! The Immigration Consultant/Caseworker at the Immigration Advice Service will provide advice and assistance to clients on Immigration matters. The position requires a minimum of 2 years of experience in the Immigration sector and accreditation to OISC Level 1, 2, or 3 standards. The role involves communicating with clients, advising them on their Immigration options based on UK law, and keeping up-to-date with changes in Immigration/Asylum law. Additionally, the company offers benefits such as life insurance, a pension scheme, flexible working hours, and professional development opportunities. Could you provide more information about the typical client cases the Immigration Consultant/Caseworker will handle, and what specific wellness programs are offered by the company?
There is a job offer from this company for the position of Business Development Executive. The role involves working closely with the BDM on various projects and requires promoting the business and corporate services both remotely and in-person. There is no requirement for immigration knowledge as full training will be provided. It is stated that an outgoing personality with commercial awareness is essential. However, it would be helpful to know more about the specific responsibilities and targets associated with this role. Additionally, the job offer mentions that the successful candidate will be required to attend in-person meetings at the office once every 1-3 months. Could you provide more information about the frequency and duration of these meetings? Are travel expenses covered for these meetings?
What is working at IMMIGRATION ADVICE SERVICE like in the Law department? There are many offers from companies, is it worth submitting a CV?
Do you have to work overtimes more often at BRIGHT HR than at IMMIGRATION ADVICE SERVICE?
At this time, does the company need employees in the department of Law?
We can't find new information on IMMIGRATION ADVICE SERVICE, do you know what is happening there?