Recruitment Resourcer

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RECRUITMENT RESOURCER IN AUTOMOTIVE RECRUITMENT
GOOGLE RATING 4.9 (350 REVIEWS)
This is an office based position, not hybrid or remote
Auto Skills UK is recognised as the leading provider of temporary and permanent staffing solutions to the Automotive Industry, from technician to senior management.
Our activities and expertise are focused in Technical, Sales & Marketing, Finance & Administration and Customer Service.
We are looking for individuals that want to stand out from the crowd, be the best you can be and strive towards building an enviable and respected reputation within the automotive recruitment world.
This is the perfect opportunity for someone who wants to build a career in recruitment. We have an excellent structured training programme.
So if you have the will to succeed as a Recruitment Resourcer and ideally have a minimum of 12 months experience in an ‘outbound’ phone-based position such as Sales, Customer Service, Automotive, Recruitment, etc. then we want to hear from you.
As a Recruitment Resourcer you must be a good communicator, have an eye for detail and possess a confident / persuasive telephone manner that lends to building long lasting relationships.
We encourage blue sky thinking and offer an environment that lends to developing entrepreneurial thinking & success, we aim to be seen as not just another recruiter but one that makes a difference and delivers beyond its promise to its clientele.
We offer excellent salaries and a realistic achievable OTE (On Target Earnings)
Other benefits include 24 days holiday plus bank holidays, birthday off, weekly, monthly & quarterly Incentive schemes and staff activities / days out are just some of the ways we operate to help inspire individual and team performances.
Do not miss out on this great opportunity to further your career in Recruitment.
Apply today

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