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Legal Consultant - Employment
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Join our team as a Legal Consultant specializing in Employment Law. Provide expert APAC employment advice to Fortune 500 clients, managing contracts, compliance, and disputes. This Singapore-based role requires 6-10+ years of qualified experience and offers comprehensive benefits with professiona...
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Singapore
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Axiom Law
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Employment Law Consultant
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Join CIPD as an Employment Law Consultant in Wimbledon. Provide expert analysis on UK employment law developments and create practical guidance for HR professionals. This role requires a qualified solicitor with strong policy analysis skills. Benefits include a generous holiday allowance and pers...
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United Kingdom , London, Wimbledon
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Legal Consultant / Investigator - Employment Investigations
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Join our team in Hong Kong as a Legal Consultant specializing in Employment Investigations. You will conduct impartial internal probes into misconduct, discrimination, and policy violations for global clients. This role requires 5+ years of experience, high integrity, and offers comprehensive med...
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Hong Kong , Hong Kong
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Axiom Law
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About the Employment Consultant role

Explore a rewarding career path dedicated to empowering others by searching for Employment Consultant jobs. This unique profession sits at the intersection of human services, career coaching, and business development, focused on bridging the gap between job seekers and meaningful employment. Employment Consultants act as catalysts for change, guiding individuals through the complexities of the job market to achieve financial independence and personal fulfillment. Their work is fundamentally person-centred, requiring a blend of empathy, strategy, and tenacity to make a tangible difference in people's lives.

The core responsibility of an Employment Consultant is to manage a caseload of job seekers, which may include individuals facing barriers such as disability, long-term unemployment, injury, or youth inexperience. They begin by conducting in-depth assessments to understand each client's skills, experiences, career aspirations, and any challenges they face. From this foundation, they develop tailored employment plans. This involves providing direct support such as resume and cover letter writing, interview coaching, and job readiness training to build confidence and competence. A critical and ongoing part of the role is to identify and help clients overcome specific barriers to employment, which requires creative problem-solving and advocacy.

However, the role extends far beyond one-on-one client work. A successful Employment Consultant is also a skilled networker and salesperson for their clients. They proactively build and nurture relationships with local employers, businesses, and community organisations. By understanding labour market trends and employer needs, they match suitable candidates to vacancies and often advocate for inclusive hiring practices. They may also facilitate work experience placements, source vocational training opportunities, and negotiate workplace adjustments. Managing these dual relationships—supporting the job seeker while satisfying the employer—is a key dynamic of the job.

Typical skills and requirements for Employment Consultant jobs are diverse. Employers generally seek individuals with exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, high levels of empathy, and a genuine passion for helping others. Resilience and a positive, motivational attitude are essential, as the role involves navigating setbacks and celebrating incremental wins. Strong organisational and time management abilities are required to independently manage a varied caseload. Experience in related fields like career advising, case management, recruitment, sales, or community services is often valued. A driver’s licence and own vehicle are commonly needed for community outreach. Ultimately, a career as an Employment Consultant is for those who are solutions-focused, enjoy autonomy, and derive deep satisfaction from enabling others to build better futures through sustainable employment.