Benefits of working for us
Employee Benefits scheme
As an employee of Scrutton Bland, you will automatically be enrolled into our Employee Benefits scheme. Every employee has access to a range of free benefits and can take advantage of a number of voluntary options too.
In addition to our benefits package we actively encourage staff in their individual personal development. From apprenticeships to studying for professional exams and management training to support in developing soft skills our aim is to help everyone reach their full potential.
Some of the great benefits available to our employees can be seen on the right hand side.
Please note that some benefits may differ according to variable factors such as grade and could be subject to additional voluntary contributions.
Want to work with us?
Take a look at our current vacancies
Payroll Administrator
Contract: Full time Salary: Salary range of ÂŁ30,000 to ÂŁ36,000 dependant on experience
HR Co-Ordinator
Contract: Full time Salary: Salary range of ÂŁ25,000 to ÂŁ28,000 dependant on experience
Corporate Finance Executive
Contract: Full time Location: Ipswich / Salary: Salary between ÂŁ42-47,000 depending on experience, plus a sign-on bonus of ÂŁ5,000
Audit Assistant Manager
Contract: Full time Location: Ipswich / Salary: Starting salary from ÂŁ40,000 if you’re newly qualified in ACA/ACCA, plus a sign on bonus of ÂŁ5,000 – a total package of ÂŁ45,000!
Senior Audit Associate
Contract: Full time Location: Ipswich / Salary: Once qualified you could be on ÂŁ38-40,000 per annum plus a sign on bonus of ÂŁ3,000
Audit Manager
Contract: Full time Location: Ipswich / Bury St Edmunds / Salary: A competitive salary of circa ÂŁ55,000 per annum (dependant on experience) plus a sign on bonus of ÂŁ7,500!
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