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Specialist Recruitment Consultant
Location: Aztec West, Bristol
Salary: £35,000 - £38,000 basic + £80,000 OTE (depending on revenue generated)

Are you a proven recruiter ready to build your own desk and maximise your earning potential?
Or a former manager looking to return to a senior billing role and drive your personal success?
We have an exciting opportunity that could be your perfect next step.

An award-winning, people-focused recruitment organisation is expanding its permanent recruitment offering in Bristol. Known for its track record of success, inclusive culture and long-standing reputation for quality, this business offers a platform where talented recruiters can thrive, grow and be genuinely valued.

This is not a typical recruitment role—you'll have the autonomy, backing and investment you need to shape your own success story while working within a supportive, professional environment.

What’s on Offer:

  • Highly competitive uncapped commission scheme

  • Monthly and quarterly incentives including luxury holidays for top performers

  • Structured training, REC qualifications and professional development

  • A prestigious awards programme recognising individual success

  • Real opportunities for career progression, leadership development and personal branding

  • The chance to build and shape your own niche in a growing division

    About the Role:
    As a Senior Consultant, your responsibilities will include:

  • Developing your own market specialism, growing and nurturing a high-quality client base

  • Building strong commercial relationships with SMEs and major brands across the region

  • Attracting and sourcing top talent through networking, advertising, headhunting and social media

  • Delivering tailored recruitment solutions that address client needs and create long-term value

  • Managing the full end-to-end recruitment lifecycle with professionalism and care

    We’re especially interested in recruiters with experience across:
    Professional Services (Finance, HR, Legal, Sales & Marketing), IT, Digital, Cybersecurity, Executive & Leadership Recruitment, Engineering

    Who You Are:

  • A highly motivated recruiter with a track record of billing success

  • Commercially sharp, strategic and client-focused

  • Strong at building lasting relationships with both clients and candidates

  • A confident communicator, able to offer innovative solutions in a fast-paced market

  • Ambitious, passionate, and always looking to raise your game

    Ready to take control of your career, your earnings and your future?
    Apply now and discover how far your recruitment journey could go

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