Austin, TX Staffing Firm will start Recruiters this week

14 February 2010 Categories: Archived Job Listings Tags: ,

Location: Telecommuting (Austin Only)

THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED
Austin Firm Seeking Entry Level and Experienced Recruiters

A recruiter by definition: is someone engaging in helping
companies/corporations to fill vacant positions & also
help job seekers find a job/career within those companies/
corporations.

Job Details:

*Match qualified job seekers & open job orders
*Pre-screen the job seekers and find the best candidates
*Coordinate & setup interview with hiring managers
*Walk the job seeker thru the hiring process
*Entry level will be considered

Comp Plan:
Part time recruiter $25,700 to $31,200 first year
Full time recruiter $55,220-$81,423 first year
Experienced Recruiters earn $110,000+ Annually

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3 Responses to “Austin, TX Staffing Firm will start Recruiters this week”

  1. Angel Toth 24 February 2010 at 10:02 am (PERMALINK)

    Good Wednesday Morning, February 24th, 2010. I am a staffing specialist/recruiter/manager in my past positions, and this is “right up my alley”! However, went to this job listing link above (CraigsList Job Board), it has been flagged by Craigslist for removal. Was concerned, as this apparently is not a viable listing.

    Thank you so much,

    Angel

    • Sylvie Fortin 24 February 2010 at 3:23 pm (PERMALINK)

      Hi Angel

      Flagged for removal sometimes simply means that the position has been filled. We haven’t heard any negative reports about the job itself.

      But one can never be too careful! There are some numbskulls out there who are posting legitimate-sounding job listings and hitting up the applicants for cash after they apply. We hate that, because there’s no way for us to know that in advance.

      Thankfully, we have awesome members who let us know quickly when it happens. :)

      Sylvie

      ps. Never pay for a job. :)

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      • Angel Toth 25 February 2010 at 11:54 am (PERMALINK)

        Good Thursday Morning Sylvie!

        Thank you so VERY much for your prompt, expedient reply! I thought this was the case, and SO appreciate you responding. I am new to this process, my best friend has worked with workaholics for quite some time, her word alone makes this SUCH a blessing, however have to also add, with your valuable time, to take your time in following-up, is not only appreciated, however, your professional courtesy indeed shows me this is a WONDERFUL avenue for me to pursue what I have been needing and looking for, legitimate, professional work at home opportunities! With you and your staff, I am very pleased I am making the steps with your wonderful company!

        Thank you again, I cannot recommend you all enough~!

        With utmost appreciation,

        Angel Toth