In-person bilingual (Spanish) recruiter responsible for sourcing and contacting candidates, conducting interviews and orientations, extending offers, onboarding, tracking attendance and payroll, running background checks, and coordinating with managers and HR to maintain staffing levels.
Description
American Lumper Services is a growing Nationwide Warehouse Management company that is looking for a Bilingual (Spanish) Recruiter to work with our management team to keep adequate staffing. Candidate must be reliable and have excellent organizational and time management skills, along with exceptional communication skills. This is an in-person position.
Shift:
Monday to Friday, 7am-3:30pm
Pay rate:
$19/hr. (weekly pay on Fridays)
Benefits:
- Health
- PTO
- 401K
- On-Demand Pay
Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Targeting and contacting multiple candidates daily
- Bilingual (Spanish)
- Conducting in-person and or phone interviews
- Scheduling interviews for the supervisors
- Extend job offers
- Organizing and tracking the onboarding process
- Conducting new hire orientations
- Tracking attendance and payroll
- Running background checks
- Working with on-site managers to keep staffing levels at appropriate levels
- Working with HR to process new hires and terminations
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements
- Must be fluent in English and Spanish
- Effective communication
- Time management skills
- Organizational skills
- 1 yr recruiting experience
- Working knowledge of Excel, Word, Gmail, and Google Docs
- Positive attitude
- Must have reliable transportation
- Drug-free work environment
- Employer participates in E-Verify
- Background check required
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