Recruitment Consultant - Temporaries Desk

Ritz Recruitment
Manchester, Greater Manchester
10 months ago
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Recruitment Consultant – Temporaries Desk

Manchester City Centre

Salary: Negotiable

9am – 5.30pm, Monday – Friday

Ritz Recruitment is currently seeking a success and sales orientated Recruitment Consultant to run a temporary desk from Manchester, covering an area from Birmingham up to Scotland.  You will need to have a keen interest in the art of persuasion and a strong desire to deliver a service that is second to none. You will be joining our highly successful Manchester Office.

You will be a team player with:

At least two year's recent experience of running a successful temporary desk in the commercial recruitment market
The ability to win new business
Be target driven and have a sales orientated approach
Have a proactive approach to challenges and problem-solving
Committed to business development on a daily basis
Excellent account management and first class customer service skills
Have a 'Can do' attitude
Strong communication skills
We'll give you the space to breathe and discover your individual style

In return for your hard work, you will be rewarded with a handsome basic salary and an excellent commission scheme.

In the first instance please apply by forwarding your CV

Please contact Vicky at our Manchester office on (phone number removed)

Ritz Recruitment – Employment Agency

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