Graduate Recruitment Consultant (Tech & Finance)

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London
11 months ago
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Graduate Basic Salary:£28,000 (+ uncapped commission)

Graduate OTE:Year 1 £50,000+ | Year 2 £80,000+ | Year 3 £120,000+


Company Overview

Join a specialist recruitment firm working with some of the most prestigious global organisations in finance and technology. Operating across major financial hubs, they focus on placing top talent in quantitative research, data science, and technology roles. With high-value placements and exclusive mandates, this is a unique opportunity to develop a career in a high-earning, fast-paced industry.


Candidate Profile

Education:ABB at A-Level and a 2:1 degree from a top 30 UK or top 50 global university

International Baccalaureate:Minimum 38 points

Experience:Sales, finance, or high-performance environments preferred

Skills:Confident communicator, resilient, and able to thrive under pressure

Mindset:Ambitious, success-driven, and motivated by high earnings


What’s on Offer?

Lucrative Earnings:£30,000 base salary + uncapped commission (Year 1 OTE £50,000+)

Career Progression:Clear path from Associate to Director

Global Exposure:International relocation opportunities

Incentives:Performance-based rewards, including luxury trips and team events

Work-Life Balance:Hybrid working with flexibility after training


If you’re a high-achieving graduate looking to launch your career in a dynamic and financially rewarding industry, apply today!

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