Junior Recruiter/Personalberater (English Speaking) - Munich

Munich
1 month ago
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G2 Recruitment GmbH is on the lookout for ambitious individuals to join our growing Munich office, based in the lively Werksviertel district, just a short walk from Ostbahnhof station. We work closely with SMEs and multinational businesses across Industrial Automation, Automotive, Renewables, and Semiconductors, placing skilled Engineers and Developers throughout Germany.

We're seeking driven, university-educated individuals with a passion for sales, business, and career progression. If you're eager to build a successful career in recruitment, this is the perfect opportunity.

Who Are We?

As part of the G2V Group - home to g2 Recruitment, Vivid Resourcing, and Lumicity - we're an award-winning recruitment specialist with 24 offices across the UK, EU, and USA. Our growth is built on hiring, training, and developing top talent, alongside deep industry expertise.

The Role:

As a Recruitment Consultant, you'll be responsible for:

Managing the full recruitment process from initial client briefings to post-interview feedback.
Identifying and approaching new clients through strategic business development.
Sourcing, qualifying, and presenting top-tier candidates.
Building strong relationships within a specialist vertical market, becoming a go-to expert.
Collaborating with colleagues to share knowledge and drive overall team success.
Expanding g2's presence across Industrial Automation, Automotive, Renewables, and Semiconductors, while identifying new market opportunities.What's in It for You?

Uncapped commission on top of your base salary - your earnings are in your hands. Expected OTE: Year 1: €45k, Year 2: €70-80k, Year 3: €90-100k
Competitive starting salary: €34,000 (Bachelor's degree), €35,000 (Master's degree), €37,000 (Bachelor's/Master's + B2-level German proficiency)
A vibrant office culture - monthly team socials, lunch clubs, and incentives, fostering a supportive and driven environment.
Structured training & development - hands-on coaching, classroom sessions, and weekly business reviews to track your progression.
Clear career progression - merit-based promotions with the option to develop as an individual contributor or move into leadership.
The chance to work with clients across high-growth sectors, building relationships in Automation, Renewables, and Technology.What We're Looking For:

A Bachelor's degree (any discipline).
Strong personal motivation suited to a target-driven environment.
A sales mindset - previous experience is beneficial but not essential.
A resilient, solutions-focused approach.
Quick-thinking, adaptable, and confident in a fast-paced setting.
Clear and direct communication skills.
Munich-based or actively relocating (must be within 40 minutes of Werksviertel).
Full right to work in Germany (we cannot provide visa sponsorship for non-EU citizens).
Fluency in German is an advantage but not required.Interested? Apply today! For any questions, reach out to

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