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You should have a minimum 2:1 in electrical engineering or a
related subject, such as electronic engineering or physics, plus a
strong motivation to become a patent attorney. We will provide you
with structured training during which you will handle a wide range
of electrical technologies, including telecommunications and
consumer electronics products, computing and physics-related
technologies for a diverse set of clients ranging from small
businesses to multinational corporations.
Please apply by email (stating reference) with your CV and a
covering letter listing your key achievements to date and what
interests you in the position to: Lynne Cornell, HR Manager at
recruitment@aathornton.com