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.
Devizes (/dɪˈvaɪzɪz/) is a market town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It developed around Devizes Castle, an 11th-century Norman castle,[2] and received a charter in 1141. The castle was besieged during the Anarchy, a 12th-century civil war between Stephen of England and Empress Matilda, and again during the English Civil War when the Cavaliers lifted the siege at the Battle of Roundway Down. Devizes remained under Royalist control until 1645, when Oliver Cromwell attacked and forced the Royalists to surrender. The castle was destroyed in 1648 on the orders of Parliament, and today little remains of it.
From the 16th century Devizes became known for its textiles, and by the early 18th century it held the largest corn market in the West Country, constructing the Corn Exchange in 1857. In the 18th century, brewing, curing of tobacco, and snuff-making were established. The Wadworth Brewery was founded in the town in 1875.
Standing at the west edge of the Vale of Pewsey, the town is about 10.5 miles (16.9 km) southeast of Chippenham and 11 miles (18 km) north-east of the county town of Trowbridge. It has nearly five hundred listed buildings, some notable churches, a town hall and a green in the centre.