Careers
Join our team and build a rewarding career at CHN Financial



Working at CHN Financial Consultancy
We want every member of our team to feel valued and rewarded.
From our Hub staff, Consultant Support to Employed advisers – we offer everyone a dynamic working environment with easy access to support and development opportunities in line with our culture and values.
Competitive Salary
Our pay ranges are reviewed regularly to ensure they reflect market rates.
Hybrid Working
Continued investment in the latest technology means that hybrid working is now a practical option for many staff.
Annual Leave
We value loyalty and recognise that through annual increases to leave allowances.
Private Medical Insurance
The health of our team is of great importance, which is why CHN has offered private medical insurance for many years.
Study Support
The service our clients receive, and the success of the firm, is underpinned by the knowledge of our team.
Social Events
We never underestimate the value of having fun! You will be invited to various subsidised social events held throughout the year, both in and out of the office.
Latest news & insight

Market Commentary
“Britain’s economy isn’t broken, but I do know that it’s not working well enough for working people”Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed that the Autumn Budget will take place on Wednesday 26 November, nearly a month later than last year’s Budget. Many economists have warned that tax rises or spending cuts are likely to be announced. Reeves is currently under mounting pressure to address the gap in the public finances while adhering […]

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“Retailers endured another tough month in August”Retail sales volumes fell for the eleventh consecutive month in August, according to the latest survey from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). The monthly retail sales gauge was at -32%, marking little change from -34% in July. However, the pace of decline is expected to slow down in September, with the outlook improving to […]

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“These figures underscore the intensifying financial squeeze on households and businesses”Inflation was higher than expected in July, with prices rising by 3.8% year-on-year according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This is up from the 3.6% recorded in the 12 months to June and nearly double the Bank of England’s (BoE’s) target of 2%. Earlier this month, the BoE made the decision to reduce […]