Trainee Recruitment Consultant

S3 Science Recruitment
Newcastle upon Tyne
8 months ago
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AtS3 Science, we’re committed to making a difference in the Life Sciences industry. Our team focuses on placing exceptional talent into the most impactful roles in areas like Animal Science, Clinical Research, Medical Technology, and more. We understand the vital role our clients play in advancing medical breakthroughs and creating innovative products. That’s why we’re always on the lookout for driven, passionate individuals who share our mission.


We work with emerging biotech firms, global pharmaceutical giants, and cutting-edge companies, making us a key player in the industry. As we continue to grow, we’re excited to expand our team of recruitment specialists who are ready to thrive in this dynamic, rewarding field.


WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR:

  • Confidence: Able to navigate a fast-paced, high-pressure environment with ease
  • Self-Motivated:A go-getter who thrives on achieving and surpassing targets
  • Relationship Builder: Excellent at forging long-lasting, valuable connections


WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU:

  • Generous commission schemeup to 40%
  • Incentiveslike all-expenses-paid trips to destinations such as Las Vegas or luxury prizes such as Rolex watches
  • Comprehensive benefits package– we take care of you with the best
  • Global recognition and rewardsfor top performers
  • 1-to-1 trainingand development opportunities designed for your success
  • Relocation opportunitiesand the chance to attend client meetings and conferences globally
  • Adynamic, high-energy environmentthat motivates and inspires


ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Attract and place high-calibre candidates across the Life Sciences sectors
  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with senior-level candidates and clients
  • Own the 360 recruitment process from sourcing to placement
  • Drive business development with niche, growing companies
  • Offer tailored, consultative services to both clients and candidates


*Please note that this office is not accessible via public transport*

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