Financial Recruitment Consultant
London, City of London
Financial Recruitment Consultant
London, City of London
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Start your job searchWe are looking for a Recruitment Consultant to join us working on the Corporate Finance division. This means you will be tasked with placing accountants and finance professionals among a wide range of corporate clients including investment banks and advisory institutions.
This is a full end to end recruitment role focusing on high end senior roles in a highly lucrative part of the market. You'll be given plenty of training and investment in your career with a clear induction plan in place from day one and the support needed to ensure you get up to speed quickly. You'll need to be driven, self-motivated, money orientated and keen to pursue a career in a sales based and target driven role.
What's in it for you?
- Long term career potential - three quarters of our management team have come from within the business and we are a firm believer of promoting from within.
- An uncapped commission scheme that rewards individual billings with no limit on how much money you can make.
- An adult culture based on flexibility and autonomy with the chance to learn practical business skills.
- Other benefits including a free bar tab and 4pm finish every Friday, gym lunches, quarterly competitions/prizes/holidays and plenty of ad hoc initiatives.
We have recently moved into Elm Yard which is a brand new office space. We come with a football table, ping pong table, outdoor courtyard with heating, yoga every Wednesday, 5 aside football tournaments, intercompany netball games, free daily breakfast, discounted gym membership and more.
Ideally you will be degree educated, have strong interpersonal skills and have a personal interest in Corporate Finance.
Please apply online with your most recent and up to date CV as soon as possible!
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