Recruitment Agencies Tungsten Noble Consulting – Recruitment Agency Profile
Tungsten Noble Consulting - Recruitment Agency Profile

Tungsten Noble Consulting

Staffing & Recruiting |
Team Size
6 professionals
Founded
Est. 2009
Location
Brighton, England, United Kingdom

Specializations

Life Sciences
Compliance & Risk Management
Biotechnology
Pharmaceuticals

About Agency

Overview

  • Founded in 2009 and headquartered at 1 Queen Square, Brighton, England, United Kingdom, BN1 3FD
  • Operates with a team of 6 specialist consultants across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and North America
  • Focuses on recruiting for international permanent and interim management roles in financial services, professional services, and pharmaceuticals
  • Provides recruitment solutions to highly regulated sectors, including global financial institutions and multinational companies
  • Maintains practice areas in Legal, Regulatory, Risk, and Compliance recruitment

Specializations

  • Life Sciences recruitment for pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors
  • Compliance & Risk Management staffing for financial services and professional advisory firms
  • Biotechnology talent acquisition with expertise in gene therapy and medical devices
  • Pharmaceutical industry recruitment for multinational corporations

Services & Approach

  • Permanent recruitment solutions for management roles in highly regulated industries
  • Interim management staffing for global financial institutions and professional services firms
  • Research and resourcing services tailored to Legal, Regulatory, and Compliance positions
  • Consultative recruitment partnerships emphasizing long-term trust and integrity

Contact Information

Full Address
1 Queen Square, Brighton, England, United Kingdom, BN1 3FD
Phone
‘+44 20 3034 7000

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