Recruitment Resourcer

Borne Resourcing Limited
London
1 week ago
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Recruitment Resourcer – Construction Sector

Salary – £26,000- £27,000 + Bonus

Hours – Monday to Thursday 08:00 – 17:00 and Friday 08:00 – 16:30

Location – City of London – EC4N

Start - ASAP


Welcome to reaching this advert for the most amazing job in the world (it’s not, but we think it’s pretty good…and will only take you 77 seconds to read about it). Are you destined to be the one? Maybe your dreams of becoming an astronaut have faded rapidly and are now firmly shattered – quite frankly, we don’t care – you’re here now.


How would I describe this role? It’s kind of a resourcer, sort of a very good client support coordinator, could be a wanna-be sales person, or maybe your business card will have the official title of ‘Client Services / Account Manager / Sales Support / Resource Coordinator / Head of Didn’t Know What I Wanted to do but Ended Up Here and Love It’.


Supporting a top billing recruitment consultant in our company, the role involves speaking to lots of people on the phone throughout the day, understanding a client brief and sourcing the right person for it. Face to face meetings as well, so that’s also fun. Think of it like running a dating site, but it’s not that at all – it’s working for a recruitment agency in the construction industry! You’ll be floating through our database, job boards, LinkedIn etc. with the inquisitive, curious and enigmatic nature of an Octopus, and aiming for the success rate of a Dragonfly (Google it, I did...). We’re a fun bunch and every day there’s always a story to tell!


Key Attributes – here we go:

Normal, resilient, curious, determined, empathetic, inquisitive, hard-working, team-player, excellent soft skills and telephone manner, strong will to succeed, exceptional interpersonal skills and keen attention to detail. Also, someone who can be themselves.


Experience isn’t everything, the right attitude and drive absolutely are. So, if you are that wanna be Astronaut, we can give you lift off and take you all the way to the second floor and back (of our office – with a choice of 3 lifts..) every day of the working week.


In return, we offer an attractive basic salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:


  • Tenure based annual leave increase
  • Quarter end company activity
  • Holiday buy scheme
  • Birthday off
  • Enhanced maternity / paternity leave (once completed probation)
  • Early finish Friday
  • Access to financial advisor
  • Prizes to be won from adhoc sales competitions
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • 1-2-1 training


Sound like you – be great to hear from you.

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