
Teya · London
Hello. We’re Teya. Teya was founded on a simple belief: local businesses deserve better. They are the cafés, restaurants, salons, shops and entrepreneurs that...
Hello. We’re Teya.
Teya was founded on a simple belief: local businesses deserve better.
They are the cafés, restaurants, salons, shops and entrepreneurs that bring character to our high streets, create jobs and keep
communities moving. Yet for too long, financial services has made life harder for them - with clunky tools, poor support and
complexity that gets in the way of running a business.
Teya exists to change that.
We’re building a financial platform for local businesses across Europe - one built around simple tools, thoughtful design and real
human support. Our Members rely on us to help them run their business with confidence, and that responsibility shapes the way we
work.
We move fast. We care about quality. We stay close to the detail. And we believe great performance and genuine hospitality should
go hand in hand.
If you want to build meaningful products, solve real problems and make a genuine difference for local businesses, we’d love to
hear from you
We're hiring for an exceptional People Advisor who will be be the first point of contact for our UK business, partnering with
managers and employees to deliver a high-quality People experience throughout the employee lifecycle.
You'll own the day-to-day delivery of People support across the business, from onboarding and employee relations through to
organisational changes, programmes, experience and offboarding. You'll combine operational excellence with practical advice,
ensuring our People processes run smoothly, managers are well supported, and employees receive a responsive, consistent
experience.
As Teya continues to grow, you'll play an important role in improving how we work, simplifying processes and helping build a
high-performing organisation.
a great employee experience.
day-to-day People matters.
flexible working, escalating more complex matters where appropriate.
settlement agreements, references and other People correspondence.
compliance.
automate manual work using technology and AI.
Teya is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity or expression,
sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or background can thrive and do their best work. We believe that a diverse team
leads to better ideas, stronger outcomes, and a more supportive workplace for all.
If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process whether for interviews, assessments, or other
parts of the application—we encourage you to let us know. We are committed to ensuring that every candidate has a fair and
accessible experience with us.
TALENT ADVISOR AT FIRSTMIND Are you passionate about people, psychology and coaching? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where you will be responsible for sales, employee and leadership development? Do you want to be part of an exceptional organisation with talented, motivated, driven and committed people where working with and developing people matters the most? Then maybe you should join our team. Your mission We are looking for a goal oriented and people-driven person to join our team in London, where you will be responsible for helping large and small organisations to achieve their targets with and through their employees. As an employee in FirstMind, you learn to master understanding behaviour, coach, mentor and guide companies to succeed. You must therefore be able to sell by and through understanding the potential and challenges of leaders, managers and employees. You must be passionate about helping others make better people decisions now and in the future. As a Talent Advisor at FirstMind you will be a crucial part of the entire sales journey from start to end - from lead sourcing, nurturing and selling through 1:1 development conversations with people in large and small businesses. You will be analysing and understanding talent profiles, educating and ensuring that our clients succeed in understanding their employees, so that they achieve the best possible outcomes in their organisation. Our mission FirstMind emerged to build the world's best tool, and it’s based on 43 cognitive studies and 9 behavioural studies from leading universities. These studies are made on 1.2 million people, to create the absolute best starting point for understanding people, their strengths, challenges, motivation, etc., to create strong cultures and high performing teams. Today, FirstMind works with top Danish businesses, helping everything from the British police and the Danish military, to startups and more established companies to make better and stronger people's decisions. Our goal with FirstMind is for everyone in the world to work at what they do best. Your responsibilities * Arrange personal 1:1 feedback sessions, intro-calls and help people to act on their psychological homefield. * Selling the value of how companies can create far better results through deep insights into their employees * Coach and guide people to perform at their absolute best, by identifying their talents * Create powerful results for businesses and organisations through personal development and team workshops * Maintain and build strong relationships with clients/consumers and understand their day-to-day challenges * Enhance FirstMind's materials and learning platforms to help companies succeed with the tool What we offer you As a Talent Advisor at FirstMind you will be on a journey focusing on your own development, your career and FirstMind as a company together with other ambitious colleagues. To ensure that you learn, develop and grow we will provide you with continuous training and the ability to practice and improve your ability to understand people, sell, teach, speak in public, and conduct workshops. We expect you to have: * High work ethic with sense of urgency * Passion for developing and educating people * Exceptional drive and desire to be the best at what you do * Proactive mindset and that you take ownership of everything you do * Ability to sell yourself and FirstMind * Genuine interest in learning to help others make better people decisions Furthermore, we expect of you, that you have: * Experience and keen interest in psychology, recruitment, behaviour, sales and coaching * UK, US or EU work permit When can I start? As soon as possible
ABOUT US At Axle Energy, we’re building the infrastructure that will underpin the decarbonised energy system. Our software moves energy usage to times when electricity is cheap and green, by controlling vehicle charging, heating systems, and home batteries. We control hundreds of thousands of energy assets. We’re building in a legacy industry and moving gigawatt-hours of electrons in the real world, but we operate at lightning speed, and we’re growing the team to meet customer demand. We’re proud to be supported by world-leading investors, including Accel. Read more about what we’re building here. ABOUT THE ROLE You'll own the employee experience from onboarding through to performance, engagement and development, partnering across the business to ensure Axle This is a standalone People Ops role, so having experience across the entire employee lifecycle is critical. WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING * Lead our performance review process, ensuring managers are equipped to give high-quality feedback and develop their teams. * Drive employee engagement initiatives and continuously improve the employee experience. * Own the employee lifecycle from onboarding through to offboarding. * Develop scalable & compliant people policies, processes and systems to support our growth. * Act as a trusted advisor, providing practical and balanced guidance on things People BENEFITS A meaningful slice of equity in Axle, alongside a competitive salary, with total compensation ranging from £75k–£200k (base salary + equity). We operate with a deliberately flat structure and aim to keep pay equitable across the company, with a 1:1 median ratio between founder and team compensation. Enhanced parental leave to support you through life's meaningful moments. Bi-annual retreats to strengthen team connection & shared purpose. Hybrid working - We have a dog-friendly office around Farringdon. To maximize collaboration, we ask that you spend 2-3 days a week in the office. The opportunity to directly shape the future of energy markets and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon world. We are extremely keen to build a diverse company, and we’re particularly eager to hear from candidates who don't fit the traditional role stereotypes. If you’re motivated by our mission, please do reach out, even if you feel you might not ‘check all the boxes’. INTERVIEW PROCESS 1. Initial interview 2. Take-home exercise 3. Final interview (in-person) 4. Offer, references, and welcome to the team!
OPPORTUNITY As Brunswick grows in scale and complexity, reward and performance management are critical levers for driving business performance, growth and innovation across the firm. This role introduces dedicated expertise to bring together greater insight, coherence and governance to how we manage programmes and processes globally. It ensures our offer remains competitive, equitable and aligned with Brunswick’s commercial ambition and partnership model. About the Role The role has broad, hands-on exposure and is positioned to bring high, meaningful impact to the People function and the firm. The role holder is expected to collaborate extensively with other Group People functions, Finance, Operational Leads and wide range of regional and local stakeholders. With a global remit that focuses on non-Partner colleagues globally, this role is based in London and reports to the Group Head of People Operations. Key responsibilities will include the following: Reward Strategy & Governance * In partnership with regional teams, advise and influence on developing and embedding global reward principles in line with firm strategy. * Lead and manage benchmarking and pay positioning exercises across regions. * Partner with Finance and regional People and leadership teams to help coordinate salary and bonus governance and processes globally * Partner closely with group and regional people teams to ensure strong alignment between performance management and reward outcomes. * Keep abreast of on latest pay-related regulations across regions (such as pay transparency laws), and work with regional teams to ensure compliance. * Conduct pay equity analysis and recommend corrective action where applicable or required. Performance Management & Governance * Collaborate closely with group and regional People and Operational teams to support the delivery of the firm’s performance appraisal and calibration processes, ensuring consistency and transparency in the process. * Analyze performance outcomes and provide insight to inform talent planning, leadership development and reward decisions. Global Mobility * Support the implementation of global mobility framework and secondments programme management that aligns with workforce planning and firm strategy. Insight & Reporting * Analyze and provide clear reward reporting for People function, ExCo and Board. * Partner with regional teams and Finance on modelling, cost control and scenario planning What We're Looking For * Proven experience from working in matrixed People teams, in a role focused on reward, benefits and mobility, ideally in client facing, partnerships or professional services business models as an individual contributor * Familiarity with employment legislation and People policy frameworks. * Strong analytical and reporting skills, with proficiency in Excel. * Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex topics to a range of audiences and stakeholders * Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities in a fast-paced environment. * High level of integrity and discretion in handling sensitive information. * Collaborative and relationship-oriented, with the ability to work autonomously and pro-actively * Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality. * Curious and continuously learning, with a solution focused mindset * Committed to delivering an excellent employee experience. WHY JOIN US Whether you are joining a client facing team, a core services team, or starting out on your professional career journey, joining Brunswick unlocks a range of employee benefits to support your financial future, health and wellness, family and community and continuous professional development. ABOUT BRUNSWICK Brunswick is a global advisory firm. We help companies tackle high-stakes issues, navigate complex stakeholder relationships, and deliver high-impact outcomes. Our clients value our ability to anticipate, shape, and respond to the key players and forces in the financial and investment arena, regulatory and geopolitical universe, NGO community, workforce and beyond. They rely on us for deep experience, fresh perspectives and original thinking. So, in Brunswick you will find an exceptional range of experience and talent with a rich mix of backgrounds. From the beginning, we have prioritized attracting, developing, and retaining the best professionals in the industry, united by a culture of inclusivity, excellence, and intellectual curiosity. Founded in 1987 in London, the firm has organically grown to 27 offices in 18 countries across the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia. We operate as a “one-firm firm” with no individual profit centers. This allows us to assemble fully integrated, bespoke teams for each client, able to draw on the full resources of Brunswick anywhere in the world. Brunswick is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law. Please read our Global Privacy Notice to understand how your data is managed.