This is a SAMPLE JOB based on a real job in The Lace Market, Nottingham which was previously posted on Amber Jobs.
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| Sample Job Details: | |
Title: | Trainee Recruitment Consutant/Researcher |
Location: | The Lace Market, Nottingham |
Salary: | GBP 12,000 to GBP 25,000 per year (GBP 12-14,000 Basic Plus High Commission) |
Description: |
Based out of our Nottingham Lace Market Offices, you will work alongside the Directors of Fullbrook and will beresponsible for supporting 'search' activities to achieve quarterly and annual revenue goals. You will representFullbrook positively, ethically and dynamically both internally and externally.Full training will be given but your key responsibilities will be:Identify and approach suitable candidates for search requirements.Identify new companies within a given sector for new business or candidate acquisition.Identify key decision makers within your given sector.To update our contact management system with all candidate and client contact history.To conduct admin tasks including letter writing, interview confirmation, email marketing, etc)as required.To conduct telephone marketing of Fullbrooks services.To research related sectors for new market and opportunity identification.To work alongside the Directors/Consultants and Researchers to fulfil search criteria and achieve all defined andmutually agreed objectives.You will be of gradulate calibre and age is not a concern to us. You will however needs to be articulate, computerliterate, have lots of energy and be determined to succeed. Recruitment is not for the faint hearted, but with the rightorganisation, like Fullbrook, the personal and professional rewards can be significant.Still interested? We'd love to hear from you then.Please contact Wayne KayWayne Kayfullbrookconsulting.com |
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