Relationship Manager _ Banking Recruitments

Quantum Group
London
8 months ago
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Quantum Group is one the innovative and leading organization that focuses in-depth on the financial services industry across all sectors. We are providing following services to our Banking clients.

Our Services :

Compliance and Risk Specialist in Financial Services
Consumer First Services and Mystery Shopping Services
Recruitment Process Outsourcing
Past business Review & Remediation
Operational Resilience & Continuity
Banking & Financial Services RecruitmentsWe are looking to hire an experienced Relationship Manager for our Banking and Financial Recruitment Services in Banking Sector , The ideal person will be to acquire the new banking Relationships especially International Banks in UK and maximising the existing relationships to help them reach their full potential and increase revenue for other set of services .

Working closely with the management team and recruitment teams, you will acquire the new customer Relationships and liaise with the client to ensure the business is reaching out to all departments and business functions within the client's organisation and look at ways to become a sole recruitment supplier for the client or a strong recruitment partner. You will provide the team of Recruitment Consultants closely work for your client requirements.

We are looking ideal candidate with both Relationship and Recruitment experience within banking industry; you must have experience of building client relationships from scratch and turning clients in to a large account.

This position is based in Canary wharf office

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