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Business Advisory Manager
We’re working with a large, independent firm of accountants to recruit a Business Advisory Manager, who will oversee the delivery and review of work for a varied portfolio of clients across sectors including food & drink, rural, technology, oil & gas and construction.
This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified professional looking to take the next step in their career, with clear progression and future potential to manage their own client portfolio.
Key Responsibilities
- Managing the timely and profitable delivery of client work
- Reviewing year‑end and management accounts, tax returns, VAT, budgets and forecasts
- Reviewing and coaching assistants and seniors
- Building strong client relationships and handling ad‑hoc queries
- Liaising with internal specialists and identifying advisory opportunities
- Portfolio management including onboarding, fees, WIP and debt
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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About You
- ICAS, ACCA or equivalent qualified
- Experience in a similar role preferred
- Strong communication and leadership skills
- Confident with accounts and tax software
- Forward‑thinking, with strong IT skills and a collaborative approach
What’s On Offer
- Hybrid and flexible working
- Strong learning and development support
- Inclusive, people‑focused culture
- Clear career progression
iMultiply is committed to diversity and will promote diversity for all employees, workers and applicants. iMultiply will treat everyone equally and will not discriminate on the grounds of an individual's 'protected characteristic’. If you like the look of this vacancy and think you could perform the role, but, you don't think you meet all the requirements, please DO APPLY for this opportunity.


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For further information and a confidential chat, please contact Alex Allen at our Glasgow office. M: 07719 108230 E: alexallen@imultiplyresourcing.com
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