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Trainee Recruitment Consultant - Leeds

Date posted : 30/05/19
£20000 - £23000 per annum

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Trainee Recruitment Consultant vacancies (3 openings) to join the market leading Education Recruitment agency - Teaching Personnel in our Leeds office. In addition to uncapped commission from your first day, we offer a starting salary of 20k+, which is reviewed every 3 months enabling you to be promoted 4 times in your first 12 months!

Teaching Personnel - the Company;

  • 20+ years specialising solely in Education recruitment, established in 1996
  • Market leader within the industry (over 200 trading companies)
  • 80 branches throughout the UK with plans to reach 100 in 2020
  • Highly successful graduate training programme leading to a fulfilling career
  • Organic and continually growing business with 99% internal management appointments

Trainee Recruitment Consultant - The benefits for applicants;

  • £20,000 basic salary as a minimum + uncapped commission
  • Performance and promotion review every 3 months
  • The opportunity to be promoted 4 times within your first 12 months
  • Working in your first Recruitment position for the market leader
  • A clear and concise Career Ladder with the opportunity to progress in to management
  • Regular prizes and local competitions, national leader boards for your sector

Teaching Personnel are a specialist Education recruitment agency and work solely within this market, providing a market leading service to candidates and schools throughout England and Wales. In 2018, we provided supply and permanent staff to over 3000 schools and this number will rise in 2019, the perfect time to join a unique company who are constantly growing and expanding. The successful applicant joining Teaching Personnel Leeds will be given unrivalled support and take part in our TP-Grow training programme, this was created internally by our Leadership and Development team. The role requires you to advertise for and recruit suitable candidates to work within your client schools, we have 3 vacancies in Leeds for our three sectors including; Primary, Secondary and Special Educational Needs. This is a permanent position and we are keen to hire straight away, conducting interviews at your earliest availability in Leeds city centre.

Trainee Recruitment consultant - the requirements;

  • Ambition and the desire to succeed and forge a career in recruitment
  • Education knowledge or sales experience and a commitment to self-learning
  • Outgoing personality both in person and over the phone
  • Dedication to your candidates & clients and ensuring you meet their needs
  • Individuals who are motivated by money and progressing in a huge industry

Teaching Personnel are a direct employer; our Leeds team are keen to interview interested applicants straight away. We are entering the busiest period of the year for supply work and our needs are increasing by the day, join us now and have a long and successful career in education recruitment.

To apply for this Trainee Recruitment Consultant role, please submit a CV/covering letter via the "apply now" link - for any further information feel free to visit the Teaching Personnel Careers page via a search engine, or call the Leeds office to speak to one of our managers who can answer any questions.

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