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Talent Acquisition ManagerAre you a results-driven professional seeking your next big opportunity? Do you thrive on innovation, leadership, and the ability to make a global impact? If you're ready to step into a dynamic, self-directed role with the flexibility to work on your own terms, this could be the career move you've been waiting for.Quantum Leap Mindset is on a mission to empower individuals with high-quality leadership and success education. We believe that with the right mindset and tools, people can take a Quantum Leap in their achievements. As we continue to expand, we are looking for a Talent Acquisition Manager to play a key role in attracting top-tier talent and driving our global growth.This is not a traditional J.O.B.—it’s an opportunity to align your expertise with a meaningful mission, create impact, and build a career that offers both purpose and financial rewards.  Why This Opportunity Stands Out:Own Your Success: This fully remote, performance-driven role gives you the flexibility to set your own schedule, choose your work location, and take control of your success.Be Part of an Elite Team: Join a mission-driven organization dedicated to inspiring growth and making a positive impact worldwide.Unlimited Earning Potential: In this results-based role, your efforts are directly rewarded with significant financial opportunities.What You’ll Bring:Recruitment & Talent Strategy Expertise: A minimum of 5 years of experience in talent acquisition, recruiting, or human resources—either as a business owner or with a reputable organization.Digital Proficiency: Familiarity with social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram to attract and engage top talent.Outstanding Communication: Strong ability to connect with candidates and collaborators via phone, Zoom, and other digital tools.Self-Motivation & Drive: A proactive, goal-oriented mindset with a passion for delivering results and exceeding expectations.What You’ll Do:Identify and attract high-caliber professionals to join our rapidly growing organization.Develop and implement innovative recruitment strategies to build a strong talent pipeline.Engage with potential candidates, conduct interviews, and assess cultural fit within the organization.Leverage digital platforms and marketing strategies to connect with top-tier professionals.Collaborate with leadership to drive expansion and strengthen our global presence.What We Value:Our company thrives on shared values that guide everything we do:A Higher Purpose: Contributing to something greater than ourselves.Celebrating Success: Recognizing and rewarding efforts and achievements.Making a Difference: Creating a positive global impact.Lifelong Growth: Embracing continuous learning and personal development.This Opportunity Is for You If:You’re looking for a flexible, performance-based role where you control your income and success.You’re passionate about connecting top talent with meaningful opportunities.You want to be part of a high-achieving, globally-minded team making an impact.If this sounds like the right fit for you, it’s time to take the next step. Apply today and discover how this role can elevate your career—and your life.

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