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11 months ago
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Join a team that cares more about character than call stats.

We’re Apex Recruitment—award-winning, family-run, and based in Warwick. We’re on the lookout for a confident, committed, and all-round brilliant human being to match great people with great jobs.

What you'll do:

Build real relationships with candidates and clients
Visit sites, offer support, and make things happen
Spot top talent and help them land the right role
Bring ideas, energy, and a proactive approach to everything you do
What this role isn't about:
❌ Endless cold calls
❌ KPI pressure
❌ Being a recruitment robot

We’re after someone who’s naturally tenacious, organised, and self-assured—with a genuine love of people. Experience in recruitment is a plus, but attitude and team fit matter most to us.

What you’ll get:
✔ A friendly, values-driven team
✔ Uncapped bonus potential
✔ Private healthcare + pension
✔ Hybrid working (3 days in the office and 2 from home after probation)

If you’re ready to join a team where you’re valued for who you are (not how many calls you make), then we want to hear from you.

Call Lisa on (phone number removed)
Or drop her a line at

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