Quantitative finance firms London?
Looking for top quantitative finance firms in London? Which firms excel in placing professionals in investment banking, asset management, hedge funds, trading, research, and more?
Looking for top quantitative finance firms in London? Which firms excel in placing professionals in investment banking, asset management, hedge funds, trading, research, and more?
I’m interested in understanding the distribution of your job orders. What percentage are exclusive compared to non-exclusive? Also, does this distribution change depending on the industry?
Enhancing LinkedIn Recruiter Search Strategies
I’m currently working with my in-house team to boost our productivity with LinkedIn Recruiter searches, which play a significant role in our hiring—accounting for 70% of our placements.
Right now, I’m focusing on optimizing channels with higher response rates. We’ve examined various strategies, including sequenced campaigns (both built-in and via external tools), memes, tech stacks, informational PDFs about our company, and experimenting with different message lengths.
For our searches, we employ a structured approach that starts with highly specific criteria and gradually expands. Here’s a breakdown of our search tactics:
I’d love to hear from you! What sourcing strategies are you implementing? What techniques or methods have you and your teams found effective for enhancing your LinkedIn searches and increasing response rates?
Job Opportunity: Private Sector IT Recruitment
Hello! I’ve been working at my current agency, a major IT recruitment firm in the UK, for a couple of years now. My focus has been on developing a cold desk in the NHS sector, which has been quite challenging, to say the least.
At the moment, I have a basic salary of £30k, but I’ve struggled to close any deals recently, and the past six months have been particularly slow, leaving me without any new placements.
I have received an offer from another agency that is larger and more established. The new role consists of 50% managing existing clients and 50% focused on new business development. The IT team there appears to be performing well. However, they’ve offered me a basic salary of £26k, with the potential to earn around £38k OTE with bonuses, which could increase over time.
I’m in need of some advice. I’m hesitant to remain in a position where I’m not making placements and feel precarious about my current role. That said, a £30k salary is still a solid amount, and while the new opportunity could provide growth, access to actual clients, and a robust database, I’m concerned about accepting a lower starting salary.
Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Seeking remote job opportunities in recruitment.
UK – Registered Nurse Recruitment
Hello everyone,
I wanted to share that I’ve recently launched a Registered Nurse recruitment agency in the UK as a side venture while continuing my job in Tech Sales.
So far, I’ve made a few placements and I see the potential to earn even more if I commit to this full-time.
Now, I’m at a crossroads: should I leave my current job and dive into this venture full-time? Keep in mind, I have great medical benefits and a generous salary with on-target earnings from my tech position.
What are your thoughts on the current market? Do you think this kind of business is sustainable in the long run?
Looking forward to your insights!
Looking for Advice (UK)
A bit of background: I’ve been in the recruitment industry since 2017, working both in agencies and in-house. My last two positions had salaries between £36k and £37k, but now I’m back on the job market after my contract ended.
The experience has been incredibly challenging. I’ve applied to hundreds of positions in and around my city, secured a few interviews, but time and again, it seems that the successful candidates have qualifications or experiences that I lack.
Most of the salaries I’m seeing now are in the mid £20k range. I started my career earning £23k in 2017, and I was recently approached by an agency about a role that pays just £25k, despite my previous experience as a Recruitment Manager.
I feel completely lost. I’ve exhausted every resource and strategy I know, and since March, I’ve only had a few temporary jobs to keep me afloat.
If anyone has any recommendations or advice, I would really appreciate it. I feel like I’m struggling to stay afloat. Thank you!
Seeking Assistance to Fill Open Positions
Hello Everyone,
I currently have several openings in backend engineering and product roles. I’m reaching out to agencies and freelance recruiters who are interested in collaborating on a shared partnership. Your support would be greatly appreciated!
Check out Dean DaCosta’s Start.Me page for a wealth of information tailored for recruiters!
For those unfamiliar, Dean is a sourcing and Boolean expert, and he runs a fantastic resource website called The Sourcing Links (I’m not sharing the link here as it violates sharing guidelines).
To find Dean’s Start.Me page, simply search for “dean da costa ssar,” and you’ll see it pop up across the first page of results.
Dean has compiled an extensive list of tools, software, Facebook pages, and much more for recruiters, and he keeps it updated regularly, noting when he adds or modifies links.
If you haven’t heard of Start.me, it’s a fantastic, free platform that I use as my homepage. It allows you to organize all your bookmarks and frequently used tools in one place. Many users share their Start.Me pages (like Dean), allowing you to replicate sections or entire pages for your own easy reference. I’ve saved several of Dean’s pages, as well as a really impressive Start.Me compilation focused solely on AI, ChatGPT, and natural language processing topics—featuring tons of links to tutorials, prompt engineering resources, OpenAI APIs, and AI tool aggregators.
While I’m not sure how to find other Start.Me pages, I suspect there are plenty out there that would be beneficial for recruiting or business development/sales.
Where can I find accountants in Berlin?
I’m currently looking to hire accountants in Berlin, but I’ve noticed that they aren’t very active on LinkedIn. It’s common for me to either not receive responses or to hear back after a significant delay.
Are there other platforms or communities where accountants tend to engage more? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!