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Recruitment Consultant

TEC Partners
Norfolk
4 months ago
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Recruitment Consultant - TEC Partners

Location: Norwich | Salary: Competitive, plus OTE

Are you a driven, ambitious individual with a passion for building relationships and delivering results? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where no two days are the same? TEC Partners is looking for a Recruitment Consultant to join our dynamic team - and it could be you.

Who are we?

TEC Partners is a leading recruitment agency specialising in Tech, Digital, Life Sciences, and Engineering sectors. We're not your typical agency - we work closely with some of the most exciting businesses in the UK and Europe, from start-ups to global giants. We're all about quality over quantity, building real partnerships with clients and candidates alike.

The Role

As a Recruitment Consultant at TEC Partners, you'll take ownership of the recruitment process, from sourcing top-tier talent to guiding clients and candidates through every step. We value initiative, creativity, and a consultative approach - so expect plenty of autonomy and opportunity to put your own stamp on things.

Your day-to-day will include:

Sourcing and engaging with high-calibre candidates Managing the full recruitment cycle for both permanent and contract roles Building and nurturing relationships with clients, understanding their hiring needs Collaborating with our close-knit, high-energy team to meet targets and exceed expectations Staying on top of market trends and developments to be the go-to expert in your field

What we're looking for

We're after someone who:

Has a natural flair for building relationships and influencing people Thrives in a sales-driven environment and isn't afraid of a challenge Has exceptional communication skills, both verbal and written Is resilient, self-motivated, and eager to learn Ideally has some recruitment or sales experience (but we're open to potential!)

Why TEC Partners?

Uncapped earning potential with competitive base salary + commission Clear progression path - we promote from within and offer continuous development as well as continued support from our L&D team Supportive, team-focused culture - we celebrate wins together and lift each other up Hybrid working options after the initial onboarding period Regular incentives, social events, and company perks (did we mention trips abroad?)

Ready to take the next step in your recruitment career? We'd love to hear from you. Apply today and let's see where TEC Partners can take you.

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