Graduate Recruitment Consultant

Oho Group Ltd
London
10 months ago
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Due to continued success and a new office overlooking the Thames in Vauxhall, we have opened up 2 new tech recruitment consultant positions for Oho Group's ongoing expansion. Working within niche tech areas in the UK and the US, we are looking for 2 exceedingly ambitious individuals to join and impact our journey. The role will be working with the world's leading deep tech companies, from AI, Machine Learning, Robotics, Semiconductor, and Renewable Energy; our clients' products are at the forefront of world-changing engineering and tech solutions.

You will be looking to throw everything into your career and be part of a collaborative environment where the sky is the limit. You will have excellent social skills and be confident in understanding and impacting organizations. You will be looking for a small but growing organization where you can truly make a difference. We are a business built on internal progression, with our entire management team being homegrown from junior consultant upwards.

You will ideally have some prior sales experience in some form or a willingness to learn. You will be able to demonstrate outperforming your peers in career progression, sporting achievement, or academic excellence.

As the company continues to grow in 2025, there will be opportunities to work in international markets and be one of the earliest members in our US office or here in the UK office.

  1. Currently interviewing, please send your CV for immediate review. Join one of the fastest-growing companies in the UK focused on deep tech.

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