Recruitment Consultant

Prospero Group
Southampton, Hampshire
10 months ago
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If you've never considered a career in recruitment, you're missing a huge opportunity to channel your sales drive into something even more rewarding. Here's why sales professionals like you excel in this industry:

Uncapped earning potential - your performance drives your income.

Clear progression path - many of our Directors started as Trainee Consultants and worked their way to the top.

A culture built for winners - recognition, rewards, and support to help you dominate your market.

At The Prospero Group, we've been named twice in the UK's 100 Fastest Growing Companies. We're a multi-sector recruitment business specialising in public sector and technical recruitment. Recruitment is demanding, but for competitive, driven individuals it's also highly lucrative and personally rewarding.

We have an 85% staff retention rate, which reflects our culture, investment in training, and commitment to helping people achieve their career aspirations.

Recognised as 'Outstanding' by employees in the B100 Best Companies to Work For.

What You'll Do

As a Recruitment Consultant, you will use your sales expertise to:

Sell face-to-face and over the phone to senior decision-makers.

Manage your own PR and marketing to build your personal brand.

Build and grow a client and candidate database from scratch.

Compete to win - your success comes down to smart decision-making, relentless drive, and your ability to deliver results.

What We're Looking For

Ambitious, competitive, and target-driven mindset.

Confident and persuasive communicator.

Commercially aware and proactive in spotting opportunities.

Resilient under pressure with excellent organisational skills.

A natural relationship builder who thrives on repeat business.

If you're sales-focused and hungry to succeed, you'll stand out.

What's In It for You?

Excellent base salary plus uncapped commission

Meritocratic progression - promotion based on performance, not politics

Up to 35 days holiday

End-of-term parties and awards to celebrate your wins

Private healthcare and pension

A high-energy, supportive environment where top performers thrive

If you're ready to channel your sales talent into a career where your success knows no limits, apply now or give us a call.

This could be the career move that changes everything

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