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Tech Recruitment Consultant – London (Hybrid)

Location: London
Salary: Up to £30,000 basic + Uncapped Commission
Job Type: Permanent
Experience Required: Recruitment or Sales Experience

Company Overview

I am working with a high-growth Technology recruitment agency based in London that is expanding its team due to continued demand. They specialise across high-growth tech markets such as Software Engineering, Cloud, Data, Product, DevOps and Cyber Security. The business offers strong training, clear progression and a high-performing, supportive culture.

Role Responsibilities



Managing the full 360 recruitment process within the technology sector

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Building and maintaining relationships with clients ranging from tech start-ups to global brands

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Sourcing, screening and interviewing candidates across various tech disciplines

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Developing new business opportunities and managing your own growing client base

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Writing job adverts, managing pipelines and delivering a high-quality service

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Working in the London office 3 days per week as part of a hybrid setup

What’s on Offer

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Up to £30,000 basic salary (depending on experience)

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Uncapped commission structure with high earning potential

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Industry-leading training and ongoing development

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Clear and transparent progression routes

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Supportive, collaborative team environment

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Opportunity to work in one of the most lucrative markets in recruitment

About You

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Experience in recruitment or sales (any sector considered)

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Interested in technology and high-growth digital markets

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Confident communicator with strong relationship-building skills

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Motivated, ambitious and resilient

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Keen to build a long-term career in tech recruitment

How to Apply

If you are looking for a new opportunity in tech recruitment, whether for an immediate start or in the new year, please apply today

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