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FinTech Recruitment Consultant (3 days in office)

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FinTech Recruitment Consultant (3 days in office)
A mid-sized tech recruitment company in London servicing companies globally
The Rol eYou will be working in a 360-recruitment team within a tech recruitment company .The position is a 360 role .You can work on markets you have experience and clients in .There is potential to give some existing business/ help give you roles early on
. The Benefi tsYou will work three days in the office and two days from home. The office is in one of the City’s most iconic skyscrapers, close to Liverpool Street and Ban k.Paying £35 -£60k depending on experience and billing potenti alMonthly commission, no threshold, paying 10 to 30%. 20% is paid at the 5-15k level so most months will fall into 20% or 30 %.The company is very team-oriented and has a diverse team with people from many different countries and speaking many languages. There is an even proportion of males to females in the business, which is rare in Tech Recruitment firm s.You will join a team of well-educated, friendly and tenacious people who want a nice working environment but who want to perform well and earn wel l.There is a strong benefits package and commission, which we can discuss more when Higher Success speak to yo
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u. The Requireme nts2 plus years of recruitment agency experience will be like ly.You must have clients you can work with and be happy to do BD for a 360 de sk.You will have tech recruitment experience and can be contract or perm experien ce.You will be happy to work hybr


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