Mohammad Sobee

Senior IT Recruiter

Hi, I’m Mohammad I'm a Senior IT recruiter part of the Financial Services practice at Harvey Nash.

In my current role, I specialise in recruiting senior technology professionals across Financial Services including; Banking, Accounting, and Business Advisory. I have a strong track record in sourcing talent for the following specialisms; software development, cloud services, data engineering and front-office trading roles. I also have previous experience supporting across public and private sector. 

Outside of work I love reading books and listening to music.

The best piece of advice I have received is ‘don’t be afraid to fail, be afraid not to try.’

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£250 - £300 per day
North East England
£45000.00 - £50000.00 per annum + excellent benefits
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£30000.00 - £35000.00 per annum

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