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Corporate Recruiter

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

CPI Security is looking to hire a Corporate Recruiter to join our team on site at our beautiful corporate office in Charlotte, NC. At CPI Security, we’re committed to making lives safer and more secure—and that starts with the people we hire. As a Corporate Recruiter, you’ll play a critical role in identifying and hiring top talent that drives our mission forward. You’ll work closely with department leaders to build dynamic teams across our corporate and field teams, all while delivering an exceptional candidate experience that reflects our brand.

What You’ll Do:

  • Lead full-cycle recruitment for corporate and field roles, including Sales, Operations and more
  • Collaborate with department leaders to understand hiring needs and create strategic talent acquisition plans
  • Develop and execute sourcing strategies that attract high-quality, diverse candidates
  • Represent CPI’s employer brand and promote a best-in-class candidate experience
  • Manage job postings, candidate communications, interview scheduling, offer delivery, and onboarding transitions
  • Maintain accurate applicant tracking and generate regular reporting on key recruiting metrics and trends
  • Continuously seek opportunities to improve and streamline recruiting processes across corporate functions

What We’re Looking For:

  • A passion for connecting people with opportunity
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Expertise in sourcing through social media, job boards, and professional networks
  • A proactive, high-energy approach and the ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Strong understanding of hiring best practices and recruitment lifecycle management

What You Need to Succeed

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience
  • 4+ years of recruiting experience (corporate or agency)
  • Previous experience supporting hiring across multiple departments or business units
  • A background in corporate sales or operations recruitment is a strong advantage

What’s In It for You?

  • Competitive pay and the opportunity to be part of a company with a proud legacy and exciting future
  • Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance to keep you and your family protected
  • Paid time off (PTO), company-paid holidays, and floating holidays
  • 401(k) with a strong company match
  • Free CPI Security system for your home after 90 days of employment
  • Ongoing education and training opportunities—grow with us!
  • A fun and inclusive workplace culture where your contributions are celebrated
  • Give back to the community with volunteer opportunities and outreach programs
  • Enjoy our on-site café, smoothie bar, fitness center with personal training, walking trails, and more
  • Special rewards for birthdays and work anniversaries

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