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We’re a well-funded, high-growth talent consultancy specialising in Cyber Security, Data, and Artificial Intelligence. Our clients are global enterprises, FTSE firms, and high-growth scale-ups who trust us to deliver niche talent where others can’t.

We focus on quality and require senior recruitment professionals with 5 years+ experience to drive and grow one of our core verticals – with full autonomy, huge earning potential, and the opportunity to shape the future of the business.

The Role



Own and scale a vertical in Cyber Security, Data Science & Engineering, or AI/Machine Learning

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Build long-term relationships with blue-chip clients, providing true consultancy beyond CVs

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Deliver into complex environments – from CISO & Director-level to deep technical, cloud, or data science roles

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Work independently, backed by a highly capable team and robust operational support

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Bring ideas, lead on client strategy, and help shape growth – we’ll back your vision

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Potential to grow and lead a team, or step into a Director/MD role depending on experience

We’re Looking For

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5+ years’ experience in recruitment (Cyber, Data, or AI strongly preferred)

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Proven record of delivering into blue-chip or enterprise clients

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Confidence and credibility to operate at senior stakeholder level

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Highly self-motivated, accountable, and delivery-focused

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Able to operate autonomously while collaborating on big wins

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Track record of building or scaling a desk (leadership experience a plus)

What You’ll Get

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Join a well-capitalised, founder-led business with major growth momentum

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Uncapped commission + clear path to equity for senior hires

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Full flexibility and remote-first culture (we care about results, not hours)

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A platform where your voice shapes the direction of the business

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Backing to hire, scale and build your own high-performing practice

Let’s Talk

If you’re a high-performing recruiter who knows how to deliver in Cyber, Data, or AI — and want to be part of something fast-moving, ambitious, and genuinely rewarding — we’d love to hear from you

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