Trivelta

iGaming

TalentAcquisitionSpecialist

€45–65k ~AI est. Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Talent Acquisition Specialist at Trivelta. Skills: Talent acquisition, Recruiting, Candidate management. Drive sourcing strategies. Post jobs on channels”

Industry & Context.

iGaming

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years talent acquisition experience, Knowledge of local job boards, Knowledge of resume banks, Knowledge of recruiting channels, Manage multiple hiring processes, Stay organized in fast-moving startup, Excellent English communication, Excellent Spanish communication, Coordinate across teams, Manage onboarding logistics, Support candidates, Support hiring managers

Nice to Have

Startup environment experience, Greenhouse ATS experience

What You'll Do.

Drive sourcing strategies

Post jobs on channels

Build candidate pipelines

Hire customer support representatives

Coordinate interviews

Ensure smooth candidate experience

Organize onboarding sessions

Organize orientation schedules

Organize new hire paperwork

Maintain candidate records

Track progress against hiring targets

Report regularly to leadership

Ensure smooth scaling of support team

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with HR; Work closely with operations; Work closely with customer support managers

Communication Scope

English; Spanish

Free ATS check

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