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Hiring Remotely in Congo
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The Recruitment Consultant Freelancer is responsible for understanding client needs, sourcing candidates, screening and matching them to clients, and maintaining relationships. They must stay updated on industry trends and possess strong communication and negotiation skills.
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Key Responsibilities:

  1. Understanding Client Needs:
    • Work with employers to understand their recruitment needs, company culture, and job requirements.
    • Develop a clear job description and candidate profile for the roles to be filled.
  2. Sourcing Candidates:
    • Use various methods such as job boards, social media (LinkedIn, for example), and recruitment databases to find suitable candidates.
    • Conduct research to identify passive candidates (those who are not actively looking for a job).
  3. Screening and Interviewing:
    • Review resumes and applications to shortlist qualified candidates.
    • Conduct phone or in-person interviews to assess skills, experience, and cultural fit.
    • Perform background checks, reference checks, and sometimes skills testing.
  4. Matching Candidates to Clients:
    • Present shortlisted candidates to clients and provide advice on candidate suitability.
    • Coordinate interviews between candidates and clients.
    • Assist in salary negotiations and ensure that both parties are satisfied with the terms.
  5. Ongoing Relationship Management:
    • Maintain relationships with both candidates and clients to understand long-term needs.
    • Follow up with candidates after placement to ensure a smooth transition and resolve any potential issues.
  6. Keeping Up-to-Date with Industry Trends:
    • Stay informed about market trends, salary benchmarks, and changes in recruitment practices within the industry.

Requirements

Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication to engage with both clients and candidates.

Sales Skills: Ability to sell candidates to clients and agency services to employers.

Negotiation Skills: Mediating salary discussions and other job offer terms.

Relationship-Building: Establishing trust and rapport with both clients and candidates.

Attention to Detail: Assessing candidate qualifications and matching them precisely to job requirements.

Organizational Skills: Managing multiple roles, candidates, and clients at the same time.

Problem-Solving Abilities: Finding solutions when challenges arise in the hiring process.

Industry Knowledge: Familiarity with the specific sector or industry they specialize in

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