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Guide and manage the recruiting process from start to finish, working as part of a close-knit, high-performing Talent Acquisition team. Develop a deep understanding of Cortica’s Talent Acquisition processes, tools, and technologies.
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You are a motivated Acquisition Specialist that is willing to learn and hungry for success! Real Estate Acquisition Manager. We have a proven path to multiple streams of income including acquisition, disposition and relisting flip opportunities and will provide you with the models, systems, tools, coaching, training and accountability that ensure success.
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The Talent Acquisition Specialist’s role is to support hiring managers to effectively identify and attract candidates for leadership roles as well as coordinate college recruiting efforts. The Talent Acquisition Specialist’s role is to support hiring managers to effectively identify and attract candidates for leadership roles as well as coordinate college recruiting efforts.
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Job Title: Senior Program Analyst/Acquisition Mgm't. Job Title: Senior Program Analyst/Acquisition Mgm't. Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university in business, sciences, political science or contracts.
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Communicates regularly with Talent Acquisition Managers regarding KPI alignment and achievement, recruitment process updates and changes, and internal customer alignment. Proactively communicates regularly with Talent Acquisition Advisors, direct management, and operational leadership to review staffing strategy, providing recommendations, and understanding recruiting needs.
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The territory will be made up of employers who have never worked with ZipRecruiter previously, requiring a new business acquisition sales process that includes the full sales cycle skill set, initial appointment setting, platform demonstration, free trial management, proposal development, and closing.
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Come join Intuit’s Go-To-Market Technology and Operations team as a Senior Product Manager.
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We are inviting professionals in high-growth industries who are thinking about their next move or looking for a new opportunity to join our expanding talent pool.
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Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) up to Level III in Program Management or Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification. Four (4+) years of experience providing program/project management support services to DoD/Navy acquisition organizations.
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This role will lead and develop the Talent Acquisition team, oversee executive search and handle relationships with Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) and Managed Service Provider (MSP) partners.
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Prepare reports from the Talent Acquisition dashboard, CRM and ATS. As a Talent Acquisition Operations Specialist, Staff, you will play a crucial role in optimizing our talent acquisition processes.
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Other duties, as assigned This role reports to the Director of Talent Acquisition. Company: Oak Street Health Title: Manager, Talent Acquisition Location: Remote The base salary offered will range between $65,000 - $165,000 and will depend on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, the qualifications of the applicant, years of relevant experience, level of education attained, certifications or other professional licenses held, other business and organizational needs, and if applicable, the location from which the applicant will be performing the job.
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The Acquisition Manager's primary responsibility is to identify and acquire residential properties for the company to renovate and resell. The Acquisition Manager will be responsible for evaluating potential properties, negotiating purchase prices, and overseeing the acquisition process from start to finish.
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Identify potential acquisition opportunities for residential properties in target markets suitable for flipping using MLS and other internal and external data sources. Perform due diligence, this includes participating in inspections, appraisals, title searches, and property record research to assess the condition of the property and ensure a smooth acquisition process.
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