Recruitment Account Manager

Wakefield
9 months ago
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Recruitment Account Manager

  • £26k - £28k per annum

  • Wakefield

    Due to continued growth, Pin Point Recruitment are currently recruiting for an Account Manager to work onsite at one of our major clients based in Wakefield! Experience in the Recruitment Industry would be an advantage however is not essential. This new role at Pin Point is a fantastic opportunity to join a hard-working, experienced team, within a great working atmosphere.

    We’re looking for an Account Manager to be our Coordinator for a big key client, working closely with our on-site team based in Wakefield.

    Duties Included but not limited to:

  • Sourcing and pre-screening candidates

  • Building relationships with the workforce and client

  • Identifying skills to match appropriately with vacancies

  • Working to strict deadlines

  • Good administration skills, including referencing candidate’s working on excel, and all computer systems

  • Interviewing candidates

  • Checking in staff

    To be considered you must have the following:

  • Have good communication skills

  • Have background in recruitment account management - preferable

  • Be able to gain people’s confidence and put them at ease

  • Be persuasive, persistent and patient

  • Be able to work under pressure during busy periods

  • Have good organisational and administrative skill

    We are looking for confident individuals who like working as a team and people person. Great communication skills are essential in this role.

    If you are interested in this position, please apply with your CV via the apply button

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