Recruitment Consultant

Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Recruitment Consultant (any professional sector considered)

£20000 - £35000/annum £60k OTE in year 1, plus more

Central Manchester



Up to £28k base salary, £40k OTE in year 1.

· The best software to help you succeed as a recruitment consultant.

· Promotions and pay rises.

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In house trainer and bespoke training programme.

· European city breaks for hitting target.

· 25 days holiday, plus incentives for more time off.

· Recruitment Consultant hitting target can work flexi time.

· Great social calendar and charity events.

· Vibrant offices in central Manchester.

· Any professional recruitment background

Want to be in charge of your own success? Join a recruitment company who are growing at a rapid rate. They work with the biggest firms in the North West and Lancashire. If you’ve got any recruitment consultant experience apply today!

The Job

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· Join as a recruitment consultant

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Warm desks available, very little new business development

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· Place professionals – they have a huge market for you to work with.

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· Your clients are professional firms across the UK.

· Network through calls, emails and social media.

· There’s a big database to source candidates from.

· Hit the ground running by working on existing accounts.

· You’re supported with marketing help.

· Based from central Preston

About You

you will already be working as a recruitment consultant.

· Naturally competitive and ready to step up.

· Always thinking of ideas to improve and grow.

· Sociable and handy on the phone!

· You’ll enjoy hitting targets.

· Commutable to central Preston.

Company Snapshot

· Amazing office location in central Preston

· Recruitment company that has a superb reputation.

· Well-networked with many firms across the North West and Lancashire.

· Ambitious growth plans.

· Employees are treated very well – there are lots of perks.

· There are weekends away, bonuses, cash prizes and more.

· Full autonomy/treated like an adult

Next Steps

If you’re looking to grow your recruitment please apply today! We have many roles available ranging from trainee recruitment consultant to manager level across many sectors

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