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- Eligibility
- Candidates with recruitment and headhunting experience who can join immediately and are comfortable working onsite in the United Kingdom.
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Where you'll work
仕事内容
Role overview
Eaton is seeking a Talent Acquisition Consultant to support recruiting activity across the EMEA region. This is a short-term engagement lasting three to six months, focused on sourcing, assessing, and moving candidates through the hiring process in line with Eaton’s leadership model.
What you will do
- Partner with HR teams and hiring managers on current vacancies as well as longer-term hiring needs.
- Use recruiting and assessment tools to identify, screen, and evaluate suitable candidates.
- Run extensive online and database searches to build candidate pipelines for immediate openings and future projects.
- Apply proactive cold-recruiting techniques to attract passive candidates.
- Conduct phone interviews and reach out to prospects through research, cold calling, and targeted outreach plans.
- Keep the hiring workflow accurately updated in the system from start to finish.
- Support both internal and external stakeholders with a strong customer-service approach.
- Promote the staffing model across the organization at different levels.
- Handle unusual or sensitive situations with sound judgment and understanding of the business.
- Manage third-party vendors as the primary point of contact to ensure hiring procedures are followed and relationships remain strong.
- Track and help drive key hiring metrics.
Experience and working style
Candidates should bring recruitment and headhunting experience, be able to start immediately, and work well in a fast-paced setting with tight deadlines. The role also calls for discretion when handling confidential information, a collaborative mindset, and strong problem-solving skills. Experience with an ATS will be an added advantage.
Additional information
This is a temporary onsite position based in the United Kingdom.