Job Description
Your safety comes first — read before you go. Taf4All only lists job offers published by third parties. We are not the employer, we do not conduct these recruitments, and we cannot guarantee what happens once you make contact — you deal directly with the person or company behind the offer, at your own risk.
Expérience
Une institution financière recrute un cadre juriste spécialisé en droit des affaires d'un niveau Bac+5 minimum en droit privé ou droit des affaires avec une expérience dans l'un de ces domaines, de préférence dans un établissement bancaire ou un cabinet d'audit ou de conseil serait un atout. Des connaissances en droit et comptabilité bancaire seront appréciées. Mots Clés: Droit, Finance, Audit, Comptabilité, contrôle de gestion, gestion, administration d'entreprise.
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Expérience
Une institution financière recrute un cadre juriste spécialisé en droit des affaires d'un niveau Bac+5 minimum en droit privé ou droit des affaires avec une expérience dans l'un de ces domaines, de préférence dans un établissement bancaire ou un cabinet d'audit ou de conseil serait un atout. Des connaissances en droit et comptabilité bancaire seront appréciées. Mots Clés: Droit, Finance, Audit, Comptabilité, contrôle de gestion, gestion, administration d'entreprise.
Your safety comes first — read before you go
Taf4All only lists job offers published by third parties. We are not the employer, we do not conduct these recruitments, and we cannot guarantee what happens once you make contact — you deal directly with the person or company behind the offer, at your own risk.
- •Never pay any amount of money — for a file, a training, a uniform, or an interview. A real employer never asks the candidate to pay.
- •Never send a photo of your ID card, passport, or banking details before you have physically verified the employer exists.
- •Always meet in a public place, during the day — never an isolated address, a private home, or a location you cannot verify in advance.
- •Tell a relative or friend exactly where you are going, with whom, and at what time — and share your live location if possible.
- •Search the company name online before going: a real business has a trace (website, reviews, other employees, an official address).
- •A salary that is far above the market rate for the position and the city is a red flag — be extra cautious.