2013 Graduate? Huge earning potential, hard work, rapid progression! (Trainee Recruitment Consultant / Head Hunter)
Do you graduate this year? Are you an ambitious, hard-working, money motivated graduate? If so, a career in recruitment consultancy / headhunting could be just for you.
If you are set to graduate this year and are looking for a role in Recruitment Consultancy, Head Hunting or Sales, the Oho Group can offer the most talented graduates a first-rate training programme, corporate client exposure and rapid progression to consultant level.
We do not hide the fact that we work hard and expect our trainee recruitment consultants to do the same. As a successful graduate you will be:
· Well Educated – holding a minimum 2:1 degree (in any discipline) from a Red Brick University and strong A-levels.
· Ambitious – having the ability to show a proven track record of success and achievement.
· Sociable – having the ability to thrive in a team environment and work within a tight-knit team as well as network successfully with external parties.
· Hard Working – having the ability to respond to targets/ recognise opportunities and work hard to achieve them.
In return, top graduates will be given an excellent opportunity to start their career as a Recruitment Consultant / Head Hunter, a great training structure, a sociable working environment and the ability to progress your career quickly, while earning a very competitive salary. We are young privately owned consultancy with major growth plans, already boasting an impressive growth rate we are looking for exponential growth over the next 2 years and have built the business on metocratice society and promotion from within. If you ar 100% dedicated to your career and rapid development please contact us as we are currently interviewing for multiple roles.
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