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Mentor and Sons is a NICHE RECRUITMENT company for VIP HOUSEHOLDS. Our main business focus is placing english-speaking staff into high net-worth families from abroad, as well as consulting them on educational matters.


Due to a rise in business activity we are looking for an assistant who can help to manage the recruitment side of our business. Our service-value largely depends on clear communications and good people skills, as we help to match UK employees with international UHW employers ensuring that there is ground for a long lasting relationship.


You will be largely dealing with the UK candidates, interviewing them face to face or video-conferencing, negotiating work terms, overlooking management of the database.


We are looking for a reliable and enthusiastic candidate with good:

- organisation skills;

- communication skills;

- general computer skills (if you have worked with spreadsheets, skype and dropbox/google drive before then you will be fine).


Expected weekly work hours: 20h. Sometimes you will be expected to to work from home. Hourly pay will depend on your experience.


To apply please email [email protected] with your CV and a brief (can be detailed) personal statement.


We are looking for someone who can grow with us.


Our location: Herne Hill Road SE24

www.mentorandsons.com

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