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Fashion Recruitment Coordinator Intern

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Fashion Recruitment Coordinator Intern | Luxury Fashion & Retail | 20–30 Hours Per Week
Are you passionate about fashion, luxury and people, and interested in starting a career in recruitment?
We’re expanding our Fashion Temporary Division and looking for an enthusiastic Fashion Recruitment Coordinator Intern to join our growing team in London.
This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience within recruitment, working with some of the world’s most prestigious fashion, luxury and retail brands.
What you’ll be doing
- Supporting our Fashion team with the day-to-day coordination of temporary recruitment
- Speaking with and registering fashion and retail candidates
- Helping source and identify exceptional talent for our luxury clients
- Coordinating interviews, bookings and candidate availability
- Supporting consultants with client requirements and last-minute bookings
- Building relationships with our growing network of fashion and retail professionals
- Gaining exposure to the commercial side of a fast-paced recruitment agency
- Supporting the team during busy retail periods, launches, events and peak trading
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What we’re looking for
- A genuine passion for fashion, luxury and retail
- Confident and comfortable speaking to people
- Highly organised with strong attention to detail
- Proactive, energetic and eager to learn
- A professional, polished and personable approach
- Previous fashion, retail, luxury or customer service experience would be a bonus, but isn’t essential


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The role
- ✨ 20–30 hours per week
- ✨ Flexible working hours
- ✨ Lunch and travel allowance provided
- ✨ Hands-on training and development
- ✨ Exposure to some of the world’s leading luxury fashion and retail brands
- ✨ Opportunity to work alongside experienced fashion recruitment consultants
- ✨ Potential to progress into a permanent position
- ✨ Opportunity to develop a long-term career in recruitment
- ✨ Supportive, ambitious and sociable team
- ✨ Stylish office in the heart of Central London
If you’re passionate about fashion, luxury and retail and looking to take your first step into fashion recruitment, with the opportunity to develop into a permanent role, we’d love to hear from you.
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