Recruitment Consultant – Multilingual Recruitment

Winchmore Hill, Greater London
9 months ago
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Recruitment Consultant – Multilingual Recruitment

Location: London N21

Salary: £30k Basic + Realistic OTE of £80k+ per year

About Us:

Origin Recruitment is a forward-thinking, boutique recruitment agency based in Winchmore Hill, North London (N21), with a special focus on multilingual recruitment. We're looking for an ambitious, goal-driven Recruitment Consultant to join our high-performing multilingual team and help us continue to deliver exceptional talent to top-tier clients.

Why This Role Is Perfect for You:

Are you passionate about recruitment and motivated by success? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, results-driven environment where you can take full control of your career journey? If you’re eager to build strong client relationships and earn uncapped commission (up to 25% of your total earnings!), then this is the role you’ve been looking for.

This is more than just a sales position. It’s an exciting opportunity to make creative decisions, grow within a meritocratic culture, and achieve success on your own terms.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Business Development: Identify and generate new opportunities for multilingual recruitment across a wide range of industries, focusing on large companies with diverse hiring needs.

  • Talent Sourcing: Collaborate with our resourcing team to headhunt top-tier multilingual candidates and fill high-volume positions with the best talent.

  • Client Relationships: Develop and maintain strong, consultative relationships with C-suite executives and senior-level clients, providing expert recruitment advice and strategic insights on the multilingual talent market.

    Who We’re Looking For:

  • Experience: Proven success in recruitment, with a strong ability to close deals and build client relationships.

  • Communication Skills: Confident and articulate, able to engage effectively with decision-makers, both in writing and in person.

  • Motivated by Success: Driven to achieve high commissions and surpass targets, with a passion for reaching and exceeding goals.

  • Organized and Proactive: Excellent organizational skills, a proactive approach to work, and a growth mindset focused on continuous improvement.

  • Languages: Additional European language skills are a plus, especially if you are fluent in French, German or Dutch or any of the Nordic languages

    Why Join Origin Recruitment?

  • Competitive Salary & OTE: A solid base salary of £30k, with a realistic OTE of £80k+, plus uncapped commission opportunities.

  • Supportive Culture: Be part of a flexible, supportive team that values growth and development—both professionally and personally.

  • Ownership and Growth: Enjoy autonomy in your role and a clear path to progression, empowering you to shape your career trajectory

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