At a Glance
- Tasks: Recruit senior hires in the gaming sector and provide expert advice.
- Company: Join a leading national firm with a strong reputation in executive recruitment.
- Benefits: Collaborative work environment, professional development, and no cold calling.
- Other info: Dynamic team culture with opportunities for networking and learning.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in the gaming industry while growing your career.
- Qualifications: Experience in recruitment or a passion for the gaming sector.
The predicted salary is between 49500 - 60500 Β£ per year.
About the role We are looking for a Consultant to join our Consumer Practice, focusing on recruiting senior hires within the Gaming we understand the markets in which we work, yet we are never complacent about the importance of listening and learning.
At times we need to advise and at times we need to challenge; we always need to deliver.
We are a national firm with offices in London, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester.
We collaborate and work closely with Odgers, benefiting from their brand, reputation and work.
We share a database, offices, events and away-days.
This relationship means that for business development purposes, we are not a cold call environment.
Berwick Partners has built an excellent reputation for filling senior management and executive positions across a number of different sectors.
We have split our market into three main areas: Commerce
Wanted: Berwick Partners | Consultant | Gaming employer: Odgersinterim
Berwick Partners is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work culture that prioritises collaboration and continuous learning. With a strong focus on employee growth, we provide ample opportunities for professional development within the thriving gaming sector, all while benefiting from our partnership with Odgers, which enhances our market presence and resources. Our offices in major cities like London, Birmingham, Leeds, and Manchester foster a vibrant environment where innovative ideas flourish and meaningful contributions are recognised.