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Position : US IT Technical Recruiter/Sr. Technical Recruiter / Lead Recruiter

Location: REMOTE

Job Type: Full-Time

Job Responsibilities:

Work with engineering leaders and recruiters in defining and maintaining hiring needs

Understand technical requirements of a role, the engineering challenge, and how it fits into the organization

Execute on tactical outreach, referral generation, events, and pipelining efforts

Craft custom outreach and meaningful candidate engagement

Work with teams to engage engineering leaders early in the recruiting cycle

Influence clients to engage directly in recruiting talent

You will own candidate relationships all the way to the point of an in-person interview, and will be tightly integrated into the feedback process during the interview process.

Recommend and drive improvements with recruiters and interviewing teams to effectively screen and assess talent

Work with schedulers and recruiters to ensure a remarkable candidate experience.

Research and gather market intelligence

Track candidate activity and share with internal stakeholders

Skills/Qualifications

Minimum of 2- 6 years of strong technical sourcing/recruiting experience, preferably in the IT Software field.

Must have good understanding of technology – majorly with .Net Developer, Full stack Developer, Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Azure, Cloud based Data, Data Engineer, SRE.

Excellent research/sourcing skills, including use of Boolean, LinkedIn and alternative search techniques

Successful track record of sourcing for Senior to Leadership level Software Developer Engineers

Ability to deliver results with little supervision, and effectively manage and prioritize multiple projects and candidates

Decisive and able to push back constructively when appropriate

Good interpersonal skills and ability to network within the industry to identify top performers

Superb customer service focus, attention to detail and organization skills

Skills:- Strategic sourcing, Recruitment management and Delivery Management
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