Recruitment Consultant

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We have had another successful 12 months of adding to both our UK and USA Teams, entering new markets, and moving into our new office. A New Year is upon on us, and we are relentlessly aiming to go even bigger and better this year in all areas. 

At The Sterling Choice, we excel in recruitment, we have a team of strong consultants so to compliment the skills and personalities we already have, we are opening the door to some fresh faces and hardworking characters who have the ability and desire to help shape our future whilst adding value to our already incredible culture. 

You could be an experienced consultant looking for a new sector or someone who is specifically aiming to get into a true sales role where your results are a direct correlation with your effort and hard work – with us you truly get out what you put in.

This is not a job for someone who does not want to work hard to surpass potential. We give everyone the platform to succeed, but it ultimately comes down to the individuals to do what is needed. 

Uncapped commission= huge earning potential! 

Role:

Source top-tier candidates across an un-decided discipline within either the Food /FMCG or Water & Wastewater industries, will be anything from engineering, operations, supply chain/logistics, HR/commercial or technical.
Generate and chase leads while keeping a pool of warm candidates you can continually dive into to ensure our clients are kept in the loop with the required talent. 
Requirements:

Proven sales/targeted experience (2-3 years)
Strong communication skills and a results-driven mindset.
Able to work on a proactive basis
Driven and competitive to be the best
Why Join Us?

I could list out a million reasons, but in all honesty, drop us a call to find out more (phone number removed)

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