Trainee Graduate Recruiter

  • Apprenticeship Reference: 1507383082-2
  • Date Posted: 26 November 2024
  • Apprentice Employer: Raymond George Consultancy
  • Location: Brighton, Sussex
  • Apprentice Pay: £26,000 to £27,500
  • Apprenticeship Sector: Recruitment & Talent Acquisition
  • Apprenticeship Type: Permanent
  • Work Hours: Full Time

About this Apprenticeship

Already Graduated in 2024 ? (or 2023)

Perhaps you have had some experience in a customer service role? Or worked in retail and hospitality providing first class customer service?

Its not unusual that after graduating you may not entirely be sure what your career options may be as yet BUT you do already know that you are keen to use your business acumen and what better place to do that than working in International Executive Search? (Technology Recruitment)

This really is a superb role for a recent graduate - (either 2023 or 2024 ) looking to join this international specialist recruitment business. This business is all about attitude and team. You'll be joining a solid, stable, and knowledgeable team that will help you get up to speed as soon as you're ready!

Learning and immersing yourself in their world of emerging technologies, you'll love the fact you get the opportunity to work with clients and candidates all over the world!

They certainly invest in you from the first day, ensuring they give you all the training and tools to be successful, and really love seeing you flourish and celebrate your successes with you.

They are looking for a positive, confident, professional candidate who is looking to start their career within a cutting-edge, tech recruitment business.

Effort, glass half full attitude, humble and team-driven are some of the qualities they admire. This is not your run-of-the-mill role, and once you've met them, I'm sure you'll see why and how they are different.

Lots of reasons to work here, I'd love to share those with you!

(For this role, you will need the right to work in the UK without any sponsorship either in the future, or now)