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Permanent

Recruitment Administrator

London
money-bag 39000.00-39000.00 Annual
Posted 1 week ago

Job Title: Recruitment AdministratorSalary: - 39,000 to 40,000 per annumJob Type: Full-timeWorking Pattern: Monday - Friday 40 hours per weekLocation: London, England - On-site About the RoleWe are looking for a highly organised Recruitment Administrator to support high-volume recruitment activity across multiple departments. This role will play a key part in ensuring a smooth and efficient recruitment process while delivering an excellent experience for both candidates and hiring managers.You will work closely with the Talent Acquisition team, supporting recruitment campaigns through scheduling, coordination, and administrative support. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys organisation, communication, and working in a fast-paced environment.Ideal for someone looking to build their career within recruitment or HR. Key ResponsibilitiesSupport the end-to-end recruitment process for volume hiring campaignsCoordinate interview scheduling and manage hiring manager availabilityOrganise and book meeting rooms, assessment venues, and recruitment eventsManage candidate invitations, confirmations, and interview logisticsAssist with the coordination and facilitation of recruitment assessment activitiesProvide administrative support to the Talent Acquisition and recruitment teamsMaintain accurate recruitment records and track progress against hiring targets and KPIsEnsure recruitment activities are compliant with internal policies and relevant legislation (e.g., Right ..... full job details .....

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