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Associate Recruiter

Dublin, Ireland

Sustainable Talent is partnering with MongoDB, a global leader in data solutions, to find a talented and results-driven Associate Recruiter to support our client in Dublin, Ireland. This a contract role with hybrid work options, requiring 2-3 days per week in the office.

As an Associate Recruiter on our client's Talent Discovery team, you will have the unique opportunity to become a hiring subject matter expert across all areas of our business, recruiting for technical to non-technical roles alike. Pivoting to support critical positions as they arise across the company, Associate Recruiters will focus on both passive talent sourcing as well as full-lifecycle recruiting.

In this role, you will be expected to quickly upskill in new role profiles while maintaining a constant focus on cultivating a robust pipeline of aligned talent as an expert in numerous impactful sourcing tactics. This opportunity is ideal for individuals who embrace change, thrive in a dynamic, ever-evolving environment, and are excited to advance their career in technical recruiting.

What you will do:

  • Support critical MongoDB roles through strategic passive talent sourcing, quickly pivoting to support new areas of MongoDB’s business as hiring needs arise.
  • Provide full lifecycle recruitment support for a variety of positions across the company, ranging from highly niche technical roles to non-technical functions.
  • Work closely with hiring managers to understand business needs and deliver qualified talent accordingly, becoming an expert in the external market and a consultative talent advisor for business stakeholders.
  • Partner with coordinators, hiring managers and interviewers to deliver an exceptional candidate experience, maintaining a high-touch and personalized process for all candidates.
  • Support an equitable and inclusive hiring process for all candidates by educating stakeholders on hiring best practices and unconscious bias in decision-making.
  • Conduct talent mapping, competitive intelligence research, and focused pipelining to support ever-changing business needs.
  • Help build and evolve our long-term candidate engagement strategies at MongoDB, maintaining ongoing contact with a broad talent community of prospects for consideration for future rules.

What we need to see:

  • Have a passion and excitement for building a career in technical recruiting;  expertise in passive candidate sourcing for either technical or sales-focused roles is preferred but not required. Previous experience in a technology-focused organization is a plus.
  • Showcase a strong knowledge of robust sourcing tactics and best practices to identify a broad top-of-funnel pipeline.
  • Maintain creative and out-of-the-box sourcing techniques to tap into new pools of talent, while uncovering new tactics through research and knowledge-sharing with peers.
  • Have an analytical mindset, with the ability to conduct autonomous research and utilize data to inform strategy and influence stakeholders.
  • Exhibit exceptional organizational and time-management skills, with previous experience in high-volume business environments. A proven ability to juggle multiple competing priorities simultaneously while navigating ambiguity is required for role success.
  • Maintain exceptional written and verbal communication, with business-level fluency in English.
  • Proficiency working in Greenhouse and Gem is preferred, but not required.

Sustainable Talent is a M/F+, disabled, and veteran equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer.

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