Resourcing Consultant
A Resourcing Consultant is a professional who specializes in identifying, attracting, and placing candidates into roles—often within recruitment agencies or internal HR teams. While similar to a Talent Acquisition Specialist, a Resourcing Consultant typically focuses more on the candidate sourcing and placement side of recruitment.
🧩 Key Responsibilities
Candidate Sourcing
Use job boards, LinkedIn, databases, and networking to find suitable candidates.
Build and maintain a talent pool for current and future roles.
Screening & Shortlisting
Review CVs and applications.
Conduct initial phone or video interviews to assess suitability.
Client Liaison (in agency settings)
Understand client hiring needs and job specifications.
Match candidates to client requirements and present shortlists.
Job Advertising
Write and post job adverts on various platforms.
Optimize ads for visibility and response.
Interview Coordination
Schedule interviews between candidates and hiring managers or clients.
Gather and relay feedback from both sides.
Database Management
Keep candidate records up to date in recruitment systems (e.g., CRM or ATS).
Track progress and maintain compliance with data protection laws.
Market Research
Stay informed about industry trends, salary benchmarks, and competitor activity.
Corby is a town and borough in the county of Northamptonshire, England.
It is located 23 miles (37 km) north-east of the county town, Northampton. At the 2011 Census the town had a population of 54,927[1] and the borough had a population of 61,255.[2] Figures released in March 2010 revealed that Corby has the fastest growing population in both Northamptonshire and the whole of England. The borough of Corby borders onto the borough of Kettering, the district of East Northamptonshire, the district of Harborough and the unitary authority county of Rutland. The town was at one time known locally as "Little Scotland" due to the large number of Scottish workers who came to Corby for its steelworks. Recently, Corby has undergone a large regeneration process with the opening of Corby railway station and Corby International Pool in 2009 and the Corby Cube building opening in 2010. This is home to Corby Borough Council offices and also houses a 450-seat theatre, a public library and other community amenities.