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Are you an individual with 12 months+ recruitment experience OR someone with a proven track record in sales looking for a career change?

Are you frustrated by office politics/unfair commission schemes/promised progression or just looking for a fresh environment to thrive?

Perhaps it’s worth continuing your career here at Wayman Education?

We are now looking for both experienced recruiters and trainees. Offering both nationwide and international coverage, it’s certainly an exciting time to join us. We are seeking hardworking, entrepreneurial, driven and self-starting individuals to continue our growth.

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

· Supportive Training, Leadership and Development programmes

· Clear progression pathway

· Monthly Lunch Clubs

· Yearly, paid company holidays (Las Vegas, anyone?)

· Rolex target

· Private pension scheme

· Private healthcare

· Gym membership

· Beer and Pizza Thursdays

· Squash court

· Roof terrace

Who are we looking for?

Wayman Education specialises in the Education sector however we firmly believe that 'sales is sales' no matter which industry you have previously worked or your background. Ultimately, we are looking for driven, hungry individuals who are keen to bill, progress, make money and have lots of fun doing so.

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

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