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The ideal candidate will possess strong communication skills, a background in recruitment or human resources, and a passion for education. Experience in the education sector is highly desirable. You should be adept at building relationships and have a proactive approach to sourcing candidates.
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Join zeneducate as a Talent Partner and play a crucial role in connecting exceptional educators with schools across London. As a Talent Partner, you will leverage your expertise in recruitment and relationship management to identify top talent and ensure a seamless hiring process. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the educational landscape by supporting schools in finding the right professionals for their needs.
About zeneducate
zeneducate is a forward-thinking organization dedicated to transforming the education sector through innovative staffing solutions. We pride ourselves on our commitment to quality and our passion for supporting schools and educators alike. Join us in making a positive impact in the community!
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Overview At DeepMind, we pride ourselves on our outstanding record of scientific innovation. Our success is driven by the exceptional and diverse team we assemble, all working cohesively within our Operations department to cultivate, enhance, and sustain a culture that fosters the finest environment for AI research advancement. Here, every individual’s expertise is valued, and continuous learning is encouraged to empower everyone to excel as leaders, managers, and collaborators. About Us Artificial Intelligence represents one of humanity’s most significant advancements. At Google DeepMind, our dedicated team of scientists, engineers, and machine learning specialists collaborate to push the boundaries of AI technology for widespread public benefit and scientific progress. We prioritize safety and ethics while addressing critical challenges through collaboration. The Role The People & Culture (P&C) team at GDM is committed to enabling our workforce to achieve their highest potential. The Talent Management team, a part of P&C, plays a crucial role in equipping leaders and managers with insights about our talent, allowing them to make thoughtful decisions based on this understanding. By working alongside various P&C teams and business leaders, we implement essential components of P&C Strategy aimed at nurturing a culture that supports the progression of AI research. Our methodology is data-driven, aligning with business objectives, responsive to market dynamics, and empowering for our leadership. We harness performance and talent data to inform strategic talent decisions, invest in pivotal areas, and foster a resilient and high-performing organization. We are seeking a candidate who can enhance our team’s capabilities by applying a focus on process improvement, particularly in refining our data analysis functions. As our organization continues to expand rapidly, your expertise will be instrumental in scaling our endeavors!
At Frontify, we empower brands to transform ideas into impactful realities.Our innovative brand platform revolutionizes the way teams manage digital assets, collaborate on projects, and craft engaging marketing campaigns. We support thousands of marketers and designers from renowned companies like Uber, Microsoft, Volkswagen, and Telefónica, enabling them to build captivating brands.With our headquarters situated in St. Gallen, Switzerland, and additional offices in London and New York City, we foster a vibrant culture rooted in creativity, collaboration, inclusiveness, and joy. We are excited to welcome new team members who share our vision. If you're ready to embark on an exciting journey, we want to hear from you!Your TeamOur team is dedicated to facilitating hiring success at Frontify. We focus on attracting top talent, engaging potential candidates, and bringing our future colleagues on board. The candidate experience and recruitment excellence are at the heart of our operations, ensuring that we make the entire hiring process smooth and enjoyable. Our international team enjoys sharing experiences and participating in various sporting activities across the globe.Your MissionWe are seeking a Senior Talent Partner to join us and make an immediate impact on our recruitment efforts across all functions at Frontify. This role is perfect for an individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys close collaboration with hiring managers, and is adept at managing full-cycle recruitment with efficiency and care.You will play a vital role in maintaining high momentum during our busy hiring seasons—overseeing everything from sourcing candidates to extending offers while ensuring an exceptional experience for both candidates and stakeholders.This position is a 12-month fixed-term contract, with an anticipated start date in May or June 2026.
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Join our dynamic team at talentful as a Recruitment Manager on a 12-month fixed-term contract. In this role, you will be pivotal in shaping our recruitment strategies, leading a talented team, and ensuring that we attract and retain top talent in the industry. You will oversee the entire recruitment process, from crafting job descriptions to conducting interviews and onboarding new hires. Your expertise will help us build a diverse and skilled workforce that drives our company's success.
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About Us:At Cohere, our mission is to scale intelligence to empower humanity. We are at the forefront of developing and deploying advanced AI models for developers and enterprises, enabling them to create transformative experiences through content generation, semantic search, RAG, and agents. Our work is crucial for the widespread integration of AI into everyday life.Our team is passionate and dedicated, composed of researchers, engineers, designers, and more, who are experts in their fields. We believe in the power of diverse perspectives to create exceptional products that drive value for our customers. Join us in shaping the future of AI!Please note: This role requires onsite presence at our London office.Role Overview:Act as the primary point of contact for IT support in the UK Cohere office.Provide first-line IT support for all Cohere employees globally during your shift.Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve hardware and software issues while offering training on tools and systems (Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, etc.).Collaborate with our People Ops team to ensure seamless onboarding and offboarding of employees.Manage the ordering and tracking of laptop shipments for new hires globally.Oversee in-office networking and AV requirements, continuously optimizing our setup.Assist with inventory management of IT equipment for local and remote employees.Document and update IT procedures and standard operating procedures (SOPs) as necessary.Deliver first-level support for office Wi-Fi networks, including routers/switches and WAPs.Provide premium support to C-suite stakeholders.Assist with A/V needs for events, including podcasts and conference calls.Adapt to shifting priorities, addressing a variety of IT challenges from troubleshooting devices to facilitating video conferencing.
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Jellyfish, a global digital marketing agency, brings together technology, creativity, media, and data expertise. The London-based team values diverse perspectives and inclusive collaboration. This opening is for a 12-month fixed term contract as a Client Partner, reporting to the VP of Client Management. Role overview The Client Partner plays a key role in ensuring client satisfaction and driving profitable growth. The position leads cross-functional teams to deliver tailored solutions and strong results for clients. What you will do Oversee two major international accounts in the B2B technology and fashion retail sectors. Develop and implement growth strategies to support clients in reaching annual goals. Represent Jellyfish in marketing activities, staying informed on industry trends to strengthen the agency’s profile. Lead pitches with the Growth team: prepare commercial proposals, assemble project teams, and manage the narrative, deliverables, and timelines. Provide strategic guidance to Account Directors and Client Management teams to foster collaboration and consistency. Requirements This role requires a strong background in client management. The ideal candidate can guide teams, address challenges proactively, and shape effective solutions for clients.
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The OpportunityLuminance is at the forefront of Legal-Grade™ AI for enterprises, revolutionizing the way professionals manage contracts globally. Supported by prestigious venture capitalists and recognized in the Forbes AI 50 list of 'Most Promising Private AI Companies in the World' as well as Inc. 5000's 'Fastest Growing Companies in America', Luminance has experienced an impressive 5x growth over the past two years. With a successful $75 million Series C funding round completed in 2025, our reach now extends globally, serving notable clients such as AMD, DHL, and Koch, Inc.We are on the lookout for ambitious and high-achieving individuals eager to contribute to our next phase of growth. This unique Talent Partner role is a pioneering position at Luminance, designed for someone ready to shape and influence our recruitment strategy. You will be instrumental in building and scaling a high-performing recruitment function within our dynamic organization, which has significant growth aspirations. This role blends hands-on hiring execution with the establishment of a solid recruitment and onboarding framework. As a Talent Partner, you will ensure high-quality hiring practices, actively source top talent, and collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to facilitate our growth objectives.This role will report directly to the HR Director and requires a presence at our London Head Office at least three days a week. We are also seeking a counterpart for this position in New York, USA.Roles and Responsibilities1. Recruitment Infrastructure & Process DevelopmentDevelop and implement best-in-class hiring frameworks, including structured interviews, scorecards, and evaluation criteria.Oversee and optimize the company’s Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to ensure data integrity and usability across teams.Create and standardize recruitment policies, Service Level Agreements (SLAs), and governance to unify hiring practices across the organization.Introduce analytics and reporting to monitor hiring performance, pipeline health, and time-to-hire metrics.Collaborate closely with the HR team to gather candidate feedback and implement enhancements to improve the experience for both candidates and hiring managers.2. Independent Talent Sourcing, Agency Collaboration & Hiring DeliveryProactively seek and engage high-caliber candidates through various channels, including LinkedIn, professional networks, referrals, and events.Conduct initial screening interviews for candidates.Manage end-to-end recruitment for key roles, from job briefing to offer acceptance.Build and maintain talent pipelines for current and future hiring needs.Establish and nurture relationships with external recruitment agencies and search partners.Develop an agency engagement strategy that prioritizes cost-effectiveness and quality of service.
Join zeneducate as a Talent Partner and play a crucial role in connecting exceptional educators with schools across London. As a Talent Partner, you will leverage your expertise in recruitment and relationship management to identify top talent and ensure a seamless hiring process. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the educational landscape by supporting schools in finding the right professionals for their needs.
IT Project ManagerUp to £500 per day / 12-month contractWe are seeking an experienced IT Project Manager to join our team on a 12-month contract with the flexibility to work remotely or from our South East office.Key Responsibilities:Define and acquire necessary resources to fulfill project/programme/portfolio requirementsLead integration efforts across all work streams and organizational boundaries to ensure project objectives are metManage and evaluate the performance of the project team, including setting up development plansTrack, control, and oversee overall project performance to address deviations from the plan, adhering to company standardsEngage with key stakeholders (both internal and external) to influence and manage project outcomesReport project status to the PMO, Head of IT, and other executivesDemonstrate decision-making ability based on limited informationFoster a culture of professionalism and excellence in project management throughout the organizationExperience Requirements: Proven track record as a Project Manager, ideally with experience in the energy sector (not mandatory). Global experience is essential, with a history of managing budgets exceeding £5 million. Strong stakeholder engagement skills are a must.
We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Talent Operations Coordinator to join our team for a 12-month fixed term contract. In this role, you will play a crucial part in supporting our talent acquisition and HR operations, ensuring a seamless experience for candidates and staff alike.If you are passionate about talent management and looking to make a significant impact in a dynamic environment, we want to hear from you!
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