Recruitment Consultant

Royal Tunbridge Wells
2 weeks ago
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Intelligent Steps is a specialised Tech Recruitment Agency, working with companies across Europe providing Permanent and Contracting services.

We are experiencing a period of growth and are looking to add an ambitious Recruitment Consultant with drive, dedication and the determination to grow out a specialism within the company.

Although this position will be a 360 position, you will also have opportunities to deliver to live requirements with existing clients of Intelligent Steps.

Responsibilities:

  • Developing new business opportunities with prospects within your specialism

  • Engaging with candidates within your specialism via job boards, LinkedIn, networking events and other means with the goal of becoming a real go-to expert within the market

  • Delivering to live projects with existing clients when required

    To be considered for this role you must have:

  • Experience performing a 360 Recruitment role, handling the end-to-end process with clients and candidates

  • Previously worked within one of the following specialisms: Data, Software Development, Infrastructure (Cloud, DevOps or Network) or ERP / CRM Systems

  • Background in Telesales is advantageous

    What’s in it for you:

  • LinkedIn Recruitment full license

  • Access to market leading job boards, CRM systems and contact tracking software to make your job easier

  • Market-leading UNCAPPED commission structure & Bonus incentives

  • An opportunity to grow a team within your specialism

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