Why do people leave jobs?Well according to a report from LinkedIn there are 5 main reasons.One was money, obviously. One was greater flexibility about where you work and when. The other three were all variations on "To learn and grow".Their conclusion? "People who aren't learning will leave".And that sums things up for you. You don't mind your job or your company. But what comes next? Where can your career go? Or is it "same old, same old"?At this firm they want their staff to get better at what they do. It's a core belief from the HR Director down that happy, empowered staff are the most productive and fulfilled. And to keep those individuals at the firm one thing they have to do well is ensure they learn and develop.Here that might means an environment where you can be the best possible administrator possible. Or if you want to progress the firm have different tiers in place so you can move up e.g. from admin to a specialism. As part of an ambitious, acquisitive firm as they grow so will the opportunities available to you, although that's more medium-long term.As for the job itself you'll work with the team to provide a first class service to the firm's 180 corporate clients. This means you'll spend plenty of time building relationships with those clients, getting to know them inside out. A key part of the job will be problem solving, helping with queries from clients, advisers, colleagues and product pr...