Senior Recruitment Consultant - Temporary Division

Cheltenham
9 months ago
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Senior Recruitment Consultant – Temps

Cheltenham

Salary – Competitive DOE

Do you currently manage a Temps desk? Are you seeking a role that will highly reward your efforts?

Hooray Recruitment is a dynamic and fast-growing recruitment company looking for an experienced temps consultant to grow their temporary division.

We are searching for successful recruiters that have a ‘desire’ to earn more money and take their career to the next level within their chosen field of expertise.

We offer market leading basic salaries and bonus scheme percentages more than any other company, so you truly are rewarded for your success.

The Role

Full 360 position covering the full recruitment process

Build a strong network of candidates within your industry sector

Conduct in depth client briefings to understand company recruitment needs and culture

Source, advertise, and recruit top talent

Build strong client relationships

Identify and generate new business opportunities

Generate new business

Drive consistent sales activity (calls and meetings)

The Candidate

Proven success as a temps consultant

Successful track record of consistent annual billings

Motivated, ambitious, and career-focused

Excellent communication, grammar, and numerical skills

Confident, persuasive, and relationship-oriented

Resilient with a “can-do” attitude

Own transport required

What’s on offer

Uncapped earning potential with industry-leading commission

33 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays)

Hybrid working and flexible start times

Personalised career development plan

Early Friday finish

AI-powered tools that help you make more placements

Personal incentives

Healthcare and wellbeing package

Christmas Wheel of Prizes and one-of-a-kind annual awards

Reward Gateway – discounts from over 900 retailers

A supportive and collaborative team environment

Confidential HR support

Long service awards – up to £5,000

Increased annual leave with length of service

Regular competitions

External and internal training opportunities

Quarterly breakfast meetings at HQ

If you are interested and have the relevant experience, please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV and we promise to get back to you. As champions of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, Hooray commit to reviewing applications we receive with complete fairness and equality.

At Hooray, we are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to accommodate your needs.

Our purpose as a business is to pioneer ethical recruitment for a better working world.

Hooray is proud to be a corporate member of the REC, the recruitment industry's leading professional body.

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