Tech Talent Partner

Hook
London
5 months ago
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Hook's mission is to empower subscription businesses with machine learning in order to help them improve customer loyalty and revenue generation from existing customers.

All candidates should make sure to read the following job description and information carefully before applying.We’re a Series A company that has raised multi-million in funding from some of the top investors in Europe and the US (e.g. Balderton Capital and Lightspeed) and have an enviable list of customers that we’re working with, including some of the fastest growing companies in the world. We’re looking for ambitious people that want to be part of our meaningful vision of changing how businesses engage with their customers and of building one of the world’s leading workplaces for great people along the way.About the role:As our Tech Talent Partner, you'll play an integral role in one of Hook’s core priorities - Hiring, to help us scale our team & business!You will help shape how we attract, assess, and hire top talent, helping us continue to build an inclusive and transparent hiring process & culture. You'll work closely with hiring managers and interviewers, sharing best practices in talent sourcing to elevate our recruiting efforts. At Hook, we're committed to providing a great candidate experience that helps individuals grow in their careers. You'll also have the opportunity to support initiatives like process improvements, employer branding projects, and strategic partnerships, driving meaningful change across the organization to help set us up for success as we look to scale next year.What you will be doing:Manage the full cycle of recruiting candidates from sourcing through to close with a focus on the tech roles in the business, i.e. Software Engineers, Data Scientists, and Technical Implementation Consultants.Keep our hiring bar high and be a talent consultant to both candidates and hiring managers.Meet with hiring managers regularly to understand priority roles, desired competencies, team culture, position profile, and other key success factors to help us scale.Advise hiring managers on sourcing strategies based on market data.Consistently measure and track all aspects of the recruiting funnel to effectively report these to the hiring teams.Work with our existing team to build processes and implement best practices to hire top talent into engineering and product roles.Help build our employer brand & hiring culture here at Hook.Minimum Requirements:Experience in an in-house talent role with key experience hiring for tech teams.

Desirable: Hiring engineers with Python, machine learning, and data experience.

Experience working in start-ups/scale-ups in a high-growth, rapidly changing environment.Proactive - talent is an area where proactivity and consistency lead to the best candidates and smoothest candidate experience. You outreach proactively and go find the best talent; you don’t wait for it to find you.Creative networker - you love finding new sources for candidates and work hard at forging and maintaining an exceptional network of talent.Data-centric in your approach - you use key talent acquisition metrics to measure our hiring performance and identify areas for improvement.Culture champion - you will be the first person to meet candidates; therefore, you are the first impression of our brand. You are passionate about culture and seek to create and maintain a brilliant impression of our people.Compensation and Benefits:£50,000 - £70,00027 days holiday (option to buy and sell holiday) + bank holidaysGenerous stock optionsPrivate health insurance so you can get the best care you needFlexible monthly wellness allowance that you can use monthly on things like gyms, yoga, mental health & healthy foodAnnual learning & development budget for every employeeFlexible working - we’ll all come together three days a week, but otherwise, you can work from home or come into our awesome office in Liverpool Street.The best equipment for everyone to work with.Our founder and team are incredibly passionate about creating a company culture that is diverse, inclusive, productive, and enjoyable for all our colleagues. As part of a growing start-up team, we expect a lot from you and will work hard to make sure you have everything you need to be at your best.

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