Trainee Recruitment Consultant - Graduate

Rule Recruitment
London
1 year ago
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Want to take control of your career and become a manager in less than 3 years?Established over a decade ago, our client is a leading headhunting firm looking to add 2 Graduate Consultants to their team!They are the leading suppliers of Quantitative Analysts (Quants) to JP Morgan, Barclays, MUFG Securities, and Citi. These clients operate with highly selective PSLs of only three agencies, and OUR CLIENT has consistently outperformed the other two agencies at JP Morgan (for the last five years), Barclays, and MUFG.Additionally, they work with various hedge funds, asset managers, energy trading companies, and consultancies, recruiting both traditional Quants and those specializing in Machine Learning, AI, Big Data, and Crypto. This is the cutting edge of the markethighly interesting and continually growing!Our client has longstanding relationships with many of their clients, some of which date back to the firms inception. New clients frequently come to them through personal recommendations from those who trust them to deliver!What theyre offering their next Trainee Recruitment Consultant?Competitive base salary of £25kOTE of £45-£55k in the first year, with increases year on yearFast track to management within 3 yearsMeals at Michelin-starred restaurants, boat trips, holidays abroadRolex giveaways in DecemberEarly finish FridaysOffice in London with a rooftop overlooking the city, DJ decks, beer taps, and office dogsWhat youll be doing as a Trainee Recruitment ConsultantManaging the full end-to-end recruitment process (full training provided)Attending and hosting specialist market eventsBuilding and nurturing specialist market communitiesServing as a brand ambassador for the businessPlaying a key role in current and future growth plansWhat they require from their next Trainee Recruitment Consultant2:1 from a top university and/or sales experienceHighly motivated and financially drivenCommercially savvy and switched-onExcellent verbal and written communication skillsCompetitiveness when working towards targetsNext steps to become a Trainee Recruitment Consultant APPLY NOW!Fancy being part of the journey? We look forward to hearing from you soon!TPBN1_UKTJ

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