Bilingual (Ger/Eng) Trainee/Graduate Recruitment Consultant

Newcastle upon Tyne
1 year ago
Applications closed

Trainee Recruitment Consultant (Bilingual - German/English)

Are you a recent graduate OR looking for an entry-level sales/recruitment opportunity, do you speak German at a professional (B2+) level or above?

Are you looking for a career that combines excitement, growth, and unlimited earning potential? At Tenth Revolution Group, we offer you the perfect opportunity to thrive in the fast-paced world of recruitment.

Start Date: Monday 10th February!

Location: Newcastle - close to central Metro and train station

Your Role: Bilingual Recruitment Consultant

We have opportunities both as a sales based 360 recruiter and as a 180/delivery Consultant!

Based at our global headquarters in Newcastle, you'll receive top-tier training to master every aspect of the recruitment process. From proactive outbound business development calls to closing deals with industry-leading clients, each day will bring new challenges and rewards. You'll also play a vital role in sourcing the right candidates for your clients' business!

Specialise in the Booming Cloud Tech Sector

Join us as a specialist in the rapidly expanding Cloud Tech industry. No tech experience? No problem! We'll provide you with all the knowledge and training you need to become a trusted advisor to both clients and candidates.

What We're Looking For:

German language skills (professional/B2 level or above)
Sales Experience: If you have a background in direct sales or outbound contact centres, we want you on our team, OR if you have the passion and confidence for sales please still apply!
Confident Communicator: Comfortable and persuasive on the phone with potential clients and candidates.
Goal-Oriented: Thrive in a target-driven environment where your success is recognised and rewarded.
Resilient: Ready to embrace the ups and downs of a sales career with determination.
Client & Candidate Focused: Passionate about delivering exceptional service.
Self-Motivated: Take charge of your own success, building and managing your own client and candidate base.
Ambitious: Eager to grow in your career and take advantage of unlimited progression opportunities.

Why Choose Tenth Revolution Group:

Starting salary - £25,000 + Uncapped commission with no thresholds
£35,000 - £40,000 OTE within your first year!
Join a successful team with high billers
Fast track your career, with unlimited growth opportunities!
Full training provided from our leading in-house L&D team
23 days' annual leave + bank holidays + day off on your birthday
10 days 'work from abroad'
1 day / 2 half days, volunteering a year (paid day off)
Central Newcastle office, close to the metro and central station
Work for a large, established, global company

Applicants must hold full independent legal authorisation to live and work in the UK both now and in the future.

Tenth Revolution Group is an equal opportunities employer that values a diverse workforce and the contribution each individual makes. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity, and creating an inclusive environment for all both internally and externally with our clients and candidates.

Tenth Revolution Group Talent is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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