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Job Details - Trainee Recruitment Consultant
ReferenceVAC-12267
SectorSales
Salary£16,000 to £18,000 per annum
BenefitsTraining + Commission
LocationsMidlands - West,
Contract TypePermanent
Date Posted14/09/2009 09:53:00

Job Description
Trainee Recruitment Consultant
Birmingham
£18,000 + Fantastic Commission Structure (OTE £35,000+)

My client has a number of exciting vacancies for ambitious and tenacious trainee’s who are looking to start their recruitment careers. With award winning training and a leading market presence they are one of the top performing recruitment consultancy in Birmingham. My client has seen unprecedented growth year on year and can see no sign of it stopping. To cope with the demand they urgently need to add to their teams to maximise all opportunities.

The ideal candidate will have the hunger and drive to succeed and be motivated by money and career progression. A natural flare for sales and a competitive nature are essential for recruitment. If you want to earn lots of money quickly and progress to running and managing a team within 3 years then I would like to hear from you. Sales experience will be a great advantage however it is not essential.

The Benefits-

Ongoing training and support
Generous commission structure
A strong team environment where
Regular incentives such as trips abroad for high achievers
Fair and realistic targets
Career progression based on results

Interested and want a confidential discussion? To find out more contact Sarah Hamill at sarah.hamill@redjobs.com. Alternatively check out our current vacancies at http://www.redjobs.com/ - RED Recruitment to Recruitment are a valued member of the REC R2R group and are committed to raising standards across the industry.

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Job: Trainee Recruitment Consultant
Ref: VAC-12267
Sector: Sales
Locations Midlands - West,

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