Manage full-cycle recruitment: partner with hiring managers to define needs, source and screen candidates, guide applicants through the hiring pipeline, and improve time-to-hire while delivering a strong candidate experience.
We are seeking an energetic, people-oriented Recruiter to manage our full-cycle recruitment process. In this role, you will partner with hiring managers to define staffing needs, source high-quality candidates, and guide applicants through our hiring pipeline. Your primary goal is to identify top talent, deliver an exceptional candidate experience, and minimize the company's time-to-hire
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