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Entry level
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3 Locations
Entry level
The Recruitment Consultant Freelancer will source candidates, conduct interviews, match them with clients, and maintain relationships while staying updated on industry trends.
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Note- Commission of 8.33 percent of annual ctc will be paid after candidate joined.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Understanding Client Needs:
    • Work with employers to understand their recruitment needs, company culture, and job requirements.
    • Develop a clear job description and candidate profile for the roles to be filled.
  2. Sourcing Candidates:
    • Use various methods such as job boards, social media (LinkedIn, for example), and recruitment databases to find suitable candidates.
    • Conduct research to identify passive candidates (those who are not actively looking for a job).
  3. Screening and Interviewing:
    • Review resumes and applications to shortlist qualified candidates.
    • Conduct phone or in-person interviews to assess skills, experience, and cultural fit.
    • Perform background checks, reference checks, and sometimes skills testing.
  4. Matching Candidates to Clients:
    • Present shortlisted candidates to clients and provide advice on candidate suitability.
    • Coordinate interviews between candidates and clients.
    • Assist in salary negotiations and ensure that both parties are satisfied with the terms.
  5. Ongoing Relationship Management:
    • Maintain relationships with both candidates and clients to understand long-term needs.
    • Follow up with candidates after placement to ensure a smooth transition and resolve any potential issues.
  6. Keeping Up-to-Date with Industry Trends:
    • Stay informed about market trends, salary benchmarks, and changes in recruitment practices within the industry.

Requirements

Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication to engage with both clients and candidates.

Sales Skills: Ability to sell candidates to clients and agency services to employers.

Negotiation Skills: Mediating salary discussions and other job offer terms.

Relationship-Building: Establishing trust and rapport with both clients and candidates.

Attention to Detail: Assessing candidate qualifications and matching them precisely to job requirements.

Organizational Skills: Managing multiple roles, candidates, and clients at the same time.

Problem-Solving Abilities: Finding solutions when challenges arise in the hiring process.

Industry Knowledge: Familiarity with the specific sector or industry they specialize in

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