Recruitment Consultant - No Experience Required

Recruitment Consultant – Sales Experience Required

London

If you’re working in sales and want more control over your earnings and career progression, recruitment offers a performance-driven path with no ceiling. This role suits competitive, commercially minded individuals who want their results to be recognised and rewarded.

The Opportunity

You’ll join a fast-growing recruitment consultancy and be trained to run your own specialist market. Using your sales experience, you’ll build relationships, generate revenue, and manage the recruitment process end-to-end.

What You’ll Be Doing
  • Developing long-term relationships with clients and candidates.

  • Sourcing and headhunting talent within a specialist market.

  • Managing job adverts and candidate pipelines.

  • Coordinating interviews and providing feedback.

  • Negotiating offers and securing placements.

  • Generating uncapped commission through performance.

The Business

This is an expanding recruitment consultancy with offices in London and across Europe. They partner with start-ups and scaling businesses in competitive markets and promote high performers quickly. The culture is ambitious, supportive, and results-focused.

What’s on Offer
  • Competitive base salary plus uncapped commission.

  • Realistic first-year OTE of £40k–£60k+, with no upper limit.

  • Clear progression to Senior Consultant and leadership roles.

  • Incentive trips, bonuses, and regular team socials.

  • Early Friday finishes and a relaxed, energetic office culture.

What They’re Looking For
  • Experience in sales or a target-driven environment.

  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills.

  • Resilience, competitiveness, and a results-focused mindset.

  • Motivation to progress and maximise earnings.

  • A professional, proactive approach to work.

Apply Now

If you’re a sales professional looking for higher earnings, faster progression, and a long-term career move, apply today or contact SW6 Associates for more information.

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