This is a full-cycle recruiting role for someone who can write strong job postings, source candidates, run structured screens, and keep the process moving without ghosting people. You’ll manage the front half of the hiring funnel and keep hiring managers organized while maintaining a great candidate experience.
About the Company
This team is hiring across multiple roles and needs a recruiter who can own the recruiting workflow from job description to initial interviews. The focus is on strong sourcing, clean process management, and clear communication.
Schedule
Full time
Remote (South Africa)
Manage multiple open roles at once with consistent candidate communication
What You’ll Do
⦁ Draft clear, accurate job descriptions and post roles across job boards, social media, and internal channels
⦁ Source candidates through job boards, social platforms, networking, referrals, and outreach
⦁ Review applications and shortlist qualified candidates
⦁ Conduct phone screens and structured initial interviews to assess skills and culture fit
⦁ Provide feedback and recommendations to hiring managers
⦁ Keep candidates updated throughout the process with timely communication
⦁ Coordinate interview scheduling and recruiting logistics with hiring teams
⦁ Maintain accurate candidate records in an ATS or internal database
⦁ Support employer branding by representing the company professionally and consistently
What You Need
⦁ Proven recruiting experience or similar HR experience
⦁ Familiarity with applicant tracking systems (ATS) and recruiting tools
⦁ Strong sourcing skills and knowledge of interview best practices
⦁ Excellent written and verbal communication
⦁ Strong organization and ability to manage multiple roles simultaneously
⦁ Good judgment assessing both technical capability and culture fit
Benefits
⦁ Not listed in the posting
Quick reality check: “full lifecycle” can quietly turn into “everything HR touches.” If you apply, ask what’s in scope (offer stage, onboarding, reference checks) vs what’s owned by HR or managers. That one question can save you a lot of headaches.
Happy Hunting,
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