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Entry-Level Opportunity with Strong Career Advancement
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Country: USA
Location: California-Los Angeles Beverly Hills, CA 90209
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Administrative/Clerical
Location:CA 90209
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Administrative Support
Career Level:Entry Level
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Entry-Level Opportunity with Strong Career Advancement
We are one of the nation's top-20 leading retained recruiting firms and are looking for talented individuals to join our company, and currently have an entry-level Associate Consultant opportunity available. This is an excellent career opportunity with a successful, growing, company. You must be highly motivated and a self-starter capable of taking initiative and working independently or as part of a winning team. This very entrepreneurial and fast-paced opportunity will keep you on your toes.
The Associate Consultant will be responsible for partnering with our Recruiting Consultants to ensure engagements are conducted in a way that exceeds our client's expectations.
About the role:
* Recruiting, screening, interviewing and recommending candidates to fill open senior level positions.
* Screening resumes and conducting phone screens while entering data into the system.
* Editing candidate documents, for content, layout, and grammatical errors.
A Bachelors Degree is required, and additional requirements include:
* Must possess strong analytical problem solving capability, demonstrate sound judgment and be able to meet deadlines while managing multiple projects.
* Basic business acumen defined as familiarity with common industry, function and financial terms.
* High-level attention to detail and computer abilities are a must.
An attractive compensation package will be offered including a salary, bonus, and full health benefits.
Interested candidates please email resumes to: aej296@morgansamuels.com
To Apply for this position, please CLICK HERE
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