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360 Recruiter

​ 360 Recruiter (also known as a Full-Cycle Recruiter) is responsible for managing the entire recruitment process from start to finish. The term "360" reflects the full-circle nature of their role, covering everything from sourcing candidates to onboarding new hires.

🔄 Key Responsibilities of a 360 Recruiter

Client Engagement (if in an agency)

Build and maintain relationships with clients.

Understand their hiring needs and company culture.

Negotiate terms of business and recruitment fees.

Job Briefing & Advertising

Write compelling job descriptions.

Post roles on job boards, social media, and company websites.

Sourcing Candidates

Use databases, LinkedIn, referrals, and headhunting techniques.

Build and maintain a strong talent pipeline.

Screening & Interviewing

Conduct initial interviews and assess candidate fit.

Shortlist candidates for client or hiring manager review.

Client-Candidate Coordination

Arrange interviews and gather feedback.

Act as a liaison between both parties throughout the process.

Offer Management

Present and negotiate job offers.

Handle counteroffers and ensure smooth acceptance.

Onboarding & Follow-Up

Support candidates through onboarding.

Maintain contact post-placement to ensure satisfaction.

​St Helens (pronunciationⓘ) is a town in Merseyside, England, with a population of 117,308.[2] It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens which had a population of 183,200 at the 2021 Census.[3][4][5][2][6]

The town is 6 miles (10 kilometres) north of the River Mersey, in the south-west part of historic Lancashire. The town was initially a small settlement within the historic county's ancient hundred of West Derby in the township of Windle but by the mid-1700s the town had developed into a larger urban area beyond the townships borders. By 1838 the council was formally made responsible for the administration of Windle and the three other townships of Eccleston, Parr and Sutton that were to form the town's traditional shape. In 1868 the town was incorporated as a municipal borough, then later became a county borough in 1887. In 1974 the town was made a metropolitan borough within the new Metropolitan County of Merseyside by the Local Government Act 1972, with an expanded administrative responsibility for several nearby towns and villages.[7][8]

The town was famous for its heavy industry, particularly its role in the coal mining industry, glassmaking, chemicals and copper smelting and sail making that drove its growth throughout the Industrial Revolution. Originally home to a large number of industrial employers such as Beechams, the Gamble Alkali Works, Ravenhead Glass, United Glass Bottles (UGB), Triplex, Daglish Foundry, Greenall's brewery, the glass producer Pilkington is the town's only remaining large industrial employer.[9][10][20]

The town is today most famous for its Rugby League team St Helens R.F.C. who have won 3 World Club Challenge cups in recent years, and museums such as the North West Museum of Road Transport, the World of Glass and art installations such as Dream.

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