Senior Recruiter

Boston Quantara
Birmingham
1 year ago
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AI/IA Recruitment Consultant / USA Recruitment / AI Software / Intelligent Automation / AI Governance / Software / Automation / Machine Learning / Python / RPA / New York / Boston


Remote/ Hybrid | £40,000- £45,000 P/A Base plus Bonus


Boston Quantara- part of BGi- is on a mission to solve the Talent Expertise Crisis by partnering with Subject Matter Experts and jointly approaching clients at any stage of their AI/IA journey.

Our key markets are Artificial Intelligence/Intelligent Automation software and Data in Boston and New York and AI Governance across the UK and Northeast USA.


Due to the USA focus you will need to commit to 2-3 days a week working 12-9 but there will be fully funded trips to clients and candidates in the USA once established, there will also be relocation opportunities should that suit.


Our Recruiters get the best tech tools in the business, a hybrid way of working and a market leading commission structure 30% top tier commission no threshold!

This is a fantastic opportunity that offers the autonomy to shape and drive our AI/IA specialist division across the USA market


Benefits, Perks, and Workplace Culture:

  • No-threshold, uncapped commission structure.
  • Flexible & remote working: we’ve worked hard to build a culture of trust and empathy so that all of our employees can enjoy their lives both within and outside of their work and have the autonomy to decide where they work best.
  • Clear career mapping and pathways for progression from day 1.
  • Medical Cash Plan including health screening, dental cover, chiropractor, and more.
  • Company awards ceremony, held at a surprise location every year!
  • Quarterly High Performers Club and Top Biller lunches.
  • Ad hoc incentives, competitions, and prizes.
  • High street rewards, vouchers, and cashback.
  • Enhanced Maternity & Paternity leave.
  • Life Assurance & Death in Service cover.


What are we looking for?


AI/IA Recruitment Consultant Specification:

  • Business Development, client engagement and client management
  • Experience recruiting in the US market ideally within tech or sales.
  • Self starter with the ability to work independently
  • Screening candidates to qualify their relevance for the client and the requirement.
  • Providing exceptional customer service to your clients and candidates
  • Build a solid knowledge base within the industry.
  • Advertise vacancies and conduct searches on appropriate websites.
  • Keep all records accurate and current on the recruitment database.
  • Conduct telephone/face-to-face interviews with candidates.
  • Grow the company database of candidates and clients.
  • Monitor candidate’s performance for future placement with clients.
  • Strong administration and good organisational skills
  • Excellent communication skills - Phone and Written
  • Being able to work to tight deadlines.
  • Flexibility within the role


If you are considering a move into AI/IA recruitment in the USA or are an experienced recruitment consultant who has recruited in the US marketplace and are looking for a change, contact us today!


Boston Quantara - part of the BGI Group - offer unbeatable AI/IA and AI Governance services recruitment across public and private sectors

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