Entry level Recruitment Consultant

Bishopsgate
21 hours ago
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Graduate / Entry-Level Recruitment Consultant

£27,000 Base + Uncapped Commission + Fast-Track Progression

Are you ambitious, intelligent, and ready to build a high‑earning career from day one?
My client is expanding rapidly, and we’re looking for driven graduates and early‑career professionals who want more than just a job—they want a career with purpose, progression, and serious earning potential.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a market-leading recruitment firm specialising in technology, quantitative finance, and digital innovation. You’ll benefit from exceptional training, a collaborative culture, and a team of high achievers who genuinely want you to succeed.

If you’re hungry to learn, motivated to grow, and excited by the idea of becoming a top performer, this is where you start.

What You’ll Be Doing

• Build lasting relationships with some of the most innovative companies in tech, fintech, and finance
• Identify, interview, and place exceptional talent into career-defining roles
• Develop specialist knowledge of high-growth areas such as quant trading, cybersecurity, AI, cloud, and fintech
• Manage the full recruitment lifecycle with autonomy and ownership
• Work towards clear performance goals with support and coaching from experienced consultants
• Become a trusted advisor to both clients and candidates

What They Offer You

• World-Class Training: Structured, hands-on, and tailored to grads and entry-level hires—no prior experience required
• Uncapped Commission: Up to 45%—earn real commission from your first placements
• Fast-Track Career Progression: Promotions based purely on performance, not length of service
• A High-Performance Culture: Supportive, energetic, and built around collaboration and success
• Cutting-Edge Tools: State-of-the-art recruitment technology, powerful data platforms, and a modern London office environment

What They’re Looking For

• Recent graduate or someone ready to take the next step in their career
• Confident communicator with strong interpersonal skills
• Highly motivated, target-driven, and competitive in a positive way
• Resilient, coachable, and eager to improve every day
• Interested in tech/finance or simply excited by a career where your results drive your success

Why My Client?

Because they don’t just hire recruiters—
They develop industry-leading consultants.

You’ll be:
• Surrounded by high achievers
• Trained and supported by some of the best in the business
• Given responsibility, autonomy, and opportunities from day one
• Rewarded directly for your effort through earnings, promotions, and recognition

This is your chance to join a company that backs talent, rewards ambition and provides a genuine platform for long-term success

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