Education vacancy newsletter central london

Subject: Seeking Education Newsletter Recommendations for SLT Roles in Central London

Hello everyone,

I’m currently recruiting for several Senior Leadership Team positions in London and would love to know if there are any teaching or education newsletters where I could post our job advertisements. Any insider tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance for your help! 🙏

What Are Good Metrics for Recruiters and Sales in a Staffing Agency?

Seeking Advice on Performance Metrics for Recruiters and Sales in a Staffing Agency

Hello everyone,

I’m reaching out for some guidance on establishing performance metrics for our recruiters and sales representatives in our staffing agency. Currently, our recruiters are submitting about 3-4 resumes daily, but we want to ensure our goals are both realistic and impactful as we move forward.

We also have a Sales Development Representative joining us next week. Previously, our sales strategy has been rather informal, without specific metrics in place, operating on a sort of “see what comes in” basis.

As we expand, we are eager to implement structured metrics for both roles. For those experienced in the staffing industry, what would you consider to be effective KPIs for:

  • Recruiters (such as submissions, placements, etc.)
  • Sales representatives (like meetings booked, deals closed, etc.)

Any insights or tips on how to effectively measure and enhance performance would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you in advance!

I tried to negotiate a $21 job offer but they said the salary range was only $17-20, but the job posting clearly said $20-$25

I applied for a job that listed an hourly pay of $20-$25 and received an offer of $21. I was hoping for something closer to $25, so I tried to negotiate. However, they informed me that the salary range was actually $17-$20, claiming they offered me a higher amount because I was a strong candidate.

When I pointed out that the job posting stated $20-$25, the person I spoke to seemed confused, but I have a screenshot as proof. This situation took me by surprise, and I feel misled. I could really use some advice on how to handle this without coming off as difficult, as I’m worried that bringing it up again may risk losing the job offer.

Fake Profiles

Fake Profiles Alert

I’ve noticed a concerning trend lately: we’ve encountered profiles that don’t quite match up with reality. Specifically, we’ve seen Polish candidates with Polish names who, when interviewed over the phone, sound more like they’re from China.

Some of these individuals have managed to secure interviews, and it’s become evident that they’re searching for answers to technical questions online during the process.

I’m curious if anyone else has experienced this. What could their motive be? Even if they were to receive a job offer, they wouldn’t have the legal right to work, rendering the opportunity useless. What drives them to pursue this?

Starting a recruitment business.

Starting a Recruitment Business

Hi everyone! As the title indicates, my partner and I are eager to launch a recruitment business.

With our backgrounds in working with locum staff in the NHS, we have some valuable experience to draw from.

We’re currently looking to purchase a pre-existing database that contains details of GP surgeries and doctors.

If anyone has suggestions on where we might be able to acquire such a database, we’d greatly appreciate your guidance. We previously contacted a company, but they informed us that they don’t sell it for this purpose. I also tried reaching out to a former employer to learn about their source, but unfortunately, they were not willing to share that information.

Thank you in advance for any help you can provide!

Looking for Advice: Teaming Up with a Recruiter to Start a Side Hustle? (UK-LDN)

Seeking Advice: Collaborating with a Recruiter for a Side Hustle (UK-LDN)

Hello everyone,

I have a solid background in operations, having successfully managed several small businesses, and I’m currently serving as an Operations Manager at a thriving FinTech company. While recruitment isn’t my specialty, I’m considering launching a side project to create some additional income.

My idea is to collaborate with a recruitment professional who is also looking to start their own venture. They would offer their expertise in recruitment and client acquisition, while I would take care of the operational aspects—such as administration, website management, accounting, CRM, social media, and sales support.

The main hurdle is that I can only commit 10-20 hours per week initially. I’m uncertain how attractive this arrangement would be, and I understand it might be challenging to find someone in recruitment who’s not restricted by NDAs or other obligations.

I would love to hear your perspectives. Does this seem like a viable strategy, or are there challenges I might be overlooking? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you!

Navigating starting an agency

Starting an Agency: Seeking Guidance

Hello everyone! I’m a lurker here and this is my first post.

I have a hypothetical question for the group. Imagine you’re currently working at a tech-focused recruitment agency, and an angel investment group reaches out with an offer to fund you in starting your own agency, with a timeline of about 1.5 years.

What initial steps would you take to make this a reality?

Thanks in advance for your insights!

Despite my own skepticism, I was still told that my qualifications would make finding employment not too difficult..

I just need to vent a bit about my job search, and any advice would be greatly appreciated. I’m a 25-year-old Physics graduate and a qualified teacher with two years of experience in the UK. Due to current life circumstances, I’m seeking remote work. However, after a few months of searching, I haven’t had much luck finding anything beyond minimum wage positions that don’t require any real qualifications. I’m trying to steer clear of traditional teaching roles, but I’m open to opportunities in other areas, including education.

I feel stuck in a peculiar situation: I’ve graduated too long ago to apply for graduate programs, but I still lack the extensive experience that many employers are looking for in other fields.

Thanks for taking the time to read about my frustrations!

I think I’ve been ghosted by a company!

Subject: Possible Ghosting from Potential Employer—Need Advice!

Hi everyone,

I think I might have been ghosted by a company! Here’s a quick summary: I received an informal offer but haven’t heard anything since. What should I do next?

I interviewed successfully for a position with a UK utilities provider in August. The interview process was great—the team was friendly, and both the recruiter and hiring manager seemed really engaged.

After receiving the offer, they were very complimentary, which made me feel confident they wanted me on board. We took about a week to finalize the terms and conditions (just a small salary increase), and I completed the necessary paperwork via DocuSign while I was away on September 9th.

Since then, I’ve heard absolutely nothing. I’ve reached out via email and WhatsApp to the recruiter, and even left a voicemail after returning to the UK yesterday.

I want to think that this is just a sign of disorganization or that someone might be on leave, but I’m beginning to feel like I’ve been ghosted.

I’m scheduled to start next Monday! What’s the best way to handle this situation?

Thanks in advance for your help!