Recruiting Consultant -Japanese Bilingual (Remote)

About the job Recruiting Consultant -Japanese Bilingual (Remote) Job Description A-STAFFING is seeking an experienced and motivated Recruiting Consultant to join our team. This is a remote position with flexible working hours, making it ideal for someone who is looking for a work-life balance. About A-STAFFING (https//a-staffinginc.com/) A-STAFFING is a leading staffing agency specializing in the placement of Japanese Bilingual professionals. We are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality talent and helping our candidates find the perfect career opportunities. Responsibilities • Conduct online/phone meetings with clients to agree on qualification criteria for candidates • Publish job ads on careers pages, job boards and social media • Source and contact passive candidates online (e.g. via LinkedIn) • Screen resumes and job applications • Interview candidates and provide shortlists of qualified potential hires • Update clients on hiring status (e.g. number of screened candidates) • Prepare candidates before interviews with clients • Create talent pipelines with high-potential candidates for future job opportunities • Keep detailed records of past applicants information, including resumes, assignments and interview evaluations • Manage a portfolio of clients and maintain good relationships with them Qualifications • Native level fluency in Japanese • 1-3 years of experience in B2B sales or customer service in any industry • Strong communication and interpersonal skills • Ability to work independently and as part of a team • Proficiency in Google Workspace and Applicant Tracking Systems Benefits • Flexible working hours • Fully Remote Work • Connect with a diverse range of individuals and businesses, acting as a bridge between them. • This is a 1099 Contractor position Apply tot his job Apply To this Job Apply To This Job

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