STEM Recruiter

Networker Global Limited
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1 month ago
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STEM Recruitment Specialist Maximise Your Earnings and Business Development Potential
Are you a seasoned STEM recruitment professional with a passion for business development? Do you have an extensive network of biomedical scientists, environmental consultants, aerospace engineers, and mathematicians across various industries? It's time to leverage your skills and connections to their full potential.
What We're Looking For

  • Minimum 2 years of experience in STEM recruitment
  • Strong business development skills with a proven track record of winning new clients
  • In-depth knowledge of STEM industries, including emerging trends and technologies
  • Expertise in roles such as clinical research, forensic science, robotics engineering, and data analysis
  • Proficiency in technical screening and ability to understand complex STEM concepts
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to build relationships with both clients and candidates
  • Strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities
  • Adaptability to rapidly evolving STEM trends and technologies


The Role
As a STEM Recruitment Specialist, you'll:

  • Drive business development by proactively identifying and winning new clients in STEM sectors
  • Manage the entire recruitment lifecycle, from sourcing to placement
  • Develop and implement effective strategies to attract top-tier STEM talent
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and candidates
  • Utilise your technical knowledge to effectively screen and match candidates
  • Leverage cutting-edge recruitment tools to enhance your sourcing and outreach processes


What We Offer

  • Keep up to 90% of your billing
  • Access to a comprehensive recruitment platform with all necessary tools
  • Back-office support, allowing you to focus on recruiting and business development
  • Independence to build your brand and client base


If you're ready to take your STEM recruitment career to the next level, combining your expertise in talent acquisition with strong business development skills, we want to hear from you. Join us and experience the freedom of independent recruiting with the support you need to succeed in this dynamic industry

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