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Trainee Recruitment Consultant, Professional Services & Technical

Gillespie People Solutions
Glasgow City
1 day ago
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We only work with strong, reputable client businesses and this client is one is a one of Scotland's leading independent professional services recruitment specialists and, a great place to kick start your career in recruitment as a Trainee Recruitment Consultant.

With a strong, highly experience team and a fantastic reputation and UK client base, you'll receive outstanding support and training to help you develop your skills and experience to build your career in recruitment, working across Accountancy & Finance, Legal, Technical & Engineering and/or Business support.

You'll get a structured, ongoing training and career development plan, but also enjoy a hybrid working environment, a basic of c.£25k, an excellent (& straightforward) commission structure, benefits & contributory pension, good holidays, etc..

You just need to bring some previous sales experience, ideally within a B2B space, a great work ethic and commitment to learn and develop yourself and be a polished, capable communicator and relationship builder (if you don't like speaking to people, this isn't for you).

If this could fit your background and future ambitions, then get in touch with Hazel for a discrete chat, on 07411-002589, or email her at . Or click apply and attach a CV and cover note and we'll follow-up.

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