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Delivery Consultant (Tech Recruitment)

Bishopsgate
1 month ago
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Recruitment Delivery Consultant/ Resourcer/ 270 Consultant

A fast growing successful recruitment agency specialising in IT, SAAS and Sales hires are seeking to add experienced Tech recruiters to their team.

The company are very forward thinking and also own an events business which fuels significant interest in their services as well as their standard recruitment model and allows them a lot of face to face interactions with clients.

This is a delivery recruitment consultant role hiring hiring IT roles into Tech businesses.

You will account manage existing clients and dormant clients as well as sourcing candidates and managing process. You will not be doing business development.

The Selling Points

  • Commission that is uncapped paying up to 40% (split for delivery)

  • No threshold on Commission!

  • 25 days annual leave plus your birthday off

  • Complimentary soft drinks fridge

  • Annual conference and achievers’ trips

  • Monthly and quarterly individual and team incentives

  • Quarterly competitions to win more annual leave

  • Flexible working 3 days a week in the office, Fridays are remote and if you are hitting KPI’s you finish at 1pm on Friday.

  • Smart Casual Office environment

    The Requirements

  • You will most likely have at least 6 months IT delivery experience ideally into tech industry

  • If you have experience hiring cloud architecture, network infrastructure, service delivery management, Project/Programme managers, or security infrastructure roles then this will be of most use to the business.

  • Must be a an upbeat positive person with confidence and strong communication skills

  • Hard working mentality

  • Wanting to develop, continually learn and progress. Open to learning, good listening, takes feedback well, wants to push themselves

  • Commutable to Liverpool Street

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