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    Leading IP firm calls on ‘talented graduates’ to join Training Academy

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 30, 2018No Comments
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    Leading intellectual property firm Wynne-Jones IP has launched a nationwide search for the “most promising and talented” graduates to join its successful training academy.

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    The firm is searching for talented graduates to join the Wynne-Jones IP team and be part of its Training Academy programme from September 2019.

    The Training Academy programme, which was launched in 2016, has so far proved to be hugely successful with four of the Academy having recently qualified as European Patent Attorneys, Chartered Patent Attorneys or Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys.

    The latest intake of new recruits will undergo training ina diverse range of specialist modules which focus on intellectual property law, finance, business skills, and client relationship management.

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    Throughout the exam-based scheme, trainees will also be supported with workshops, tutorials and will receive expert industry support as they work towards qualifying as attorneys.

    To kick-start the search for the 2019 intake, members of the IP firm will be heading to universities across the country from October, including Swansea, Cardiff, Birmingham, Bath, Bristol, and Oxford.

    Martin Hyden, Senior Patent Attorney and Head of the Training Academy at Wynne-Jones IP said this was an “opportunity not to be missed” for graduates looking to start a rewarding and exciting career.

    Mr Hyden said:

    “We are excited to be embarking on our annual UK-wide search for the most promising and talented IP experts of tomorrow.

    “Each year we discover a new group of graduates who are expertly supported by our Wynne-Jones IP Training Academy into becoming industry leading Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys.

    “Our specialist scheme offers so much more than many prospective applicants realise. We don’t just focus on technical IP training, but we offer a comprehensive look into all aspects of working in the industry, from business management to client relationship management. Our aim is to create fully-rounded attorneys who can excel in the modern commercial climate.

    “We think this is an opportunity not to be missed for any graduate looking to kick start a rewarding and exciting career – so apply now!”

    Those looking to apply to the innovative training scheme must be studying a degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or a related degree in order to be considered.

    The firm has also reminded applicants that their studies must be completed in the 2018/19 academic year and they require a 2:1 grade or above.

    To apply visit Wynne Jones IP’s website: https://wynne-jones.com/training-academy/graduates/.Applications close at midnight on December 31, 2018.

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