Recruitment Consultant Interview Questions

  
Recruitment Consultant Interview Questions

Going to an interview for a position of recruitment consultant you will need to demonstrate good confidence and show that you are someone who thrives on making targets.

The recruitment industry is fast growing and most businesses fight for the same roles and the best candidates, you will be asked how you can bring new clients and candidates on board and keep them, placing them into many temporary positions or a permanent one and ensuring that you build up a good enough relationship that they will come back to you each and every time they are looking for a new role.

Are you self motivated – demonstrate how? Have you done a similar role? In what capacity? Do you know anyone who works in recruitment? Explain.

You will spend a big part of your role on the telephone leaving messages for candidates asking them to call you with an update or finding out if they would be interested in a particular role. The results are not always fast so you will need to show your employer that you can keep doing this over and over until you get the results and what tricks you could use to get these results.

Demonstrate your good communication skills, explain how you will research and find information, jobs and new candidates etc.  Above all be confident.

Most asked interview questions:

Why do you want to go into recruitment?
Is recruitment a sales or HR job?
What makes you think you would make a good recruitment consultant?
Why do you want to go in to recruitment?

Tell me about yourself
Why should we hire you?
Why do you want this job?
What is your greatest strength?
What is your greatest weakness?
What are your salary expectations?
What motivates you?
Give some examples of teamwork
Describe a difficult work situation project and how you overcame it
Are you willing to travel?
What can you contribute to this company?

Good luck.

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3 comments

  1. This is very interesting and topical.  I know someone going for this position so when she has been for her interview i will ask her what questions she was asked, see if we can get them on here.
     
     

  2. People working in recruitment need to be good at researching things, contacting people and convincing people to go for jobs etc.

    The interviewer is probably going to be looking for confidence, organization and a friendly personality. Recruiting people isn’t always easy, so you have to be able to speak with ease to other people and be good at convincing others that something is a good idea.

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