Quantuma Assistant Administrator, Restructuring & Insolvency, Graduate

K3 Capital Group
Watford, England
7 months ago
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About Quantuma Restructuring & Insolvency

We are a business advisory firm – this means we offer our clients a selection of services which require specific advice and assistance. Whether they are experiencing difficult times, looking to streamline or looking to grow through acquiring other businesses.


We are entrepreneurial at heart, this is evident right through the firm as we encourage everyone to look for their next opportunity. By joining our firm, you will find yourself alongside 250+ colleagues who all want the same thing – to do great work for their clients and achieve their individual goals.


We are committed to attracting, developing, and retaining high-potential graduates through our structured Graduate Programme, which builds a long-term talent pipeline for the Group.


About the Graduate Programme

Our Graduate Programme is a structured journey designed to give you both breadth and depth of experience across business and restructuring & Insolvency, with opportunities to gain experience in other areas throughout the Group.


Your support and development

Your day-to-day role will be front and centre with fulfilling work as you help colleagues and clients achieve the very best outcomes possible.


Providing the right training is critical to us, this is why your development will be fully supported – In addition to this apprenticeship, we will provide complete support to ensure you know all the “what / where and how’s” you need to. This ensures you have all the foundations you need for a successful career.


Position Details

Position: Assistant Administrator Graduate Position (Restructuring and Insolvency)


Location: Watford (1 Position)


Programme: K3 Group Graduate Programme


Length: 3 years


A career in insolvency will draw on analytical and problem solving skills to enable you to find the best solutions for all stakeholders and clients.


As mentioned, we provide a fully comprehensive training, so you just need to bring:



  • Educated to Degree level.
  • Minimum grade B in GCSE English and Maths
  • Effective use of IT including Word, Excel, Outlook.
  • Be an effective communicator, on the phone, in person and in writing
  • enthusiasm and commitment to undertaking tasks and in particular in seeing tasks through to completion
  • The ability to takes ownership of work tasks and quality
  • Able to organise and manage time efficiently and effectively prioritise tasks
  • Manages own workload and deadlines under supervision
  • Self-motivated to continuously improve and makes time to learn

What’s in it for you?

We want you to feel supported at work, in every sense. So, as well as offering all the usual trimmings (benefits), we offer a range of additional perks which are focused on opportunities to relax, recharge and support your health and well-being:



  • Extra day off for your birthday plus extra half-days on Christmas & New Year’s Eve
  • Income protection scheme
  • Volunteering benefits
  • HealthShield – a well-stocked well-being platform with access to various discounts / offers and perks
  • Flexible working policies


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