Graduate Recruitment Consultant

Wayman Education
Fulham, Greater London
10 months ago
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Trainee Recruitment Consultant

We are looking for experienced recruiters, trainees and graduates to join our high performing teams. With a market offering both nationwide and international coverage, it’s certainly an exciting time to join us and we are seeking individuals that are hardworking, driven, self-starting looking to grow in Wayman Education either as top performers or successful managers.

Are you frustrated by office politics/unfair commission schemes/promised progression or just looking for a fresh environment to thrive? It’s time to join the Wayman Team!

What do we offer?

Alongside a modern, hi-tech office with a great team, just a few of the perks we offer include:

· Generous basic salary and commission scheme up to 20%

· Supportive Training, Leadership and Development programmes

· Clear progression pathway

· Monthly Lunch Clubs at top restaurants

· Yearly, paid company holidays (Las Vegas, Miami, Thailand, Sydney)

· Rolex target

· Private pension scheme

· Private healthcare

· Gym membership

· Beer and Pizza Thursdays

· Squash court

· Roof terrace

Who are we looking for?

There is no ‘ideal’ candidate for us - and no particular experience is needed. Recruitment is a sales role and whilst a background in sales could be helpful, it’s not necessary. Our consultants have come from the hospitality industry, construction, call centres, competitive sport, education, the military and straight from university. If you can demonstrate a strong work ethic, excellent communication skills, money motivation, drive, resilience, hard work and a desire to be successful and a good sense of humour, you’re going to succeed with Wayman Recruitment Group.

What would a career at Wayman Education look like?

It’s very much a meritocracy here - the rate you earn and progress is entirely down to you. Not afraid of hard work? Good! You will certainly be rewarded for it!

1st Year - you will receive 121 mentoring from one of Wayman Education’s top performers. With the ability to earn commission on top of your salary from Day One, most consultants will look to earn around £35-50k and receive 2 promotions in their first year.

2nd Year - solid performers will look to be promoted to at least Senior Consultant by this point, seeing a hefty salary increase. Realistically, you will expect to earn between £50-65k.

3rd Year - consistent billers who have shown an interest in managing will be taking very clear steps in this direction by this point, leading and growing a small team of around 1-3 consultants. Some individuals will choose to focus on billing (making money with zero responsibilities!) - either way, you will expect to earn £65k-80k with top performers exceeding this.

4th Year - you should now be on track to earn between £80k+, progressing towards 6 figure earnings, leading a team of 4-8 people and enrolled within our 2 year Leadership and Development Programme. Some exceptional consultants will be looking to achieve Associate Director level in a few short years.

If you are interested in either applying or just finding out more about what a career here at Wayman Education could look like for you, please send your CV for a confidential chat with Giles Bullock

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