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Graduate Recruitment Consultant

TEC Partners
Berkshire
4 months ago
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Junior Recruitment Consultant - Join Our US Tech Division!

Are you a recent graduate looking to kickstart a dynamic career in recruitment? Do you thrive in a goal-driven environment and want to be part of a team that's committed to success? TEC Partners is expanding its US tech division, and we're on the lookout for ambitious individuals ready to grow with us.

Why this role?

Be a key player in the expansion of our US tech division, working with innovative companies in a booming sector. Fast-tracked career progression with clear milestones for growth and success. A competitive base salary with an uncapped commission structure. Full training and ongoing mentoring from experienced recruitment professionals. Comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare, pension contributions, and paid time off. You'll be joining a team where several of our top billers started straight out of university-two of whom are now leading the pack in terms of performance!

Who are we looking for?

Graduates or individuals with 6 months to 1 year of recruitment or sales experience, but we're open to anyone with the right attitude and drive. A goal-oriented mindset with a passion for achieving and exceeding targets. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build strong relationships quickly. Self-motivated, driven, and eager to learn. An interest in the tech industry and enthusiasm for working with cutting-edge companies.

Why TEC Partners? We're a collaborative, results-driven team that values growth and ambition. As part of our US tech division, you'll be working with top-tier talent and companies, with plenty of opportunities to develop your skills and advance your career.

If you're ready to take the next step in your recruitment career or are looking for a place to start, TEC Partners could be the right fit for you. Apply now to join a team that's on the rise!

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