What is recruitment consulting?

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A career in specialist recruitment with Hays is like no other - handling the careers and aspirations of professional people - and thus directly influencing their lives - is something most people never have the chance to do. At Hays, you'll do it every day. Recruitment consulting is a career that is all about matching people to organisations. Your role is to develop and manage your own portfolio of clients and source the most suitable candidates. You have the opportunity to consult to and advise decision makers in many different types of businesses and make the most of your broad range of skills and talents. On any given day, amongst other things, you are likely to be involved in the following:

  • Screening and interviewing candidates
  • Attending promotional events
  • Presenting to clients
  • On-going management of client relationships

Recruitment consulting at Hays allows you to work with a great deal of autonomy while being supported by a well established and efficient company infrastructure.

If you're a talented individual who can develop successful businesses, build and manage lasting customer relationships, and contribute to strong, winning teams, you'll be valued and rewarded. And every day, you'll gain a sense of achievement from helping to place the right candidates into the right jobs.

What does it take to be successful?
There is no typical profile of a successful consultant at Hays. We employ people with diverse work and life experiences; engineers, accountants, lawyers, sales people and graduates - to name just a few. However, there are certain qualities and competencies that are common to the most successful consultants at Hays: passion for their work, determination to be the best, drive to exceed targets, commitment to exceptional customer service and genuine belief in their ability. We are most interested in who you are and the attitude you bring to work every day.

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