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Talent Acquisition and Learning Coordinator
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Join The London EDITION as a Talent Acquisition & Learning Coordinator. You will manage full-cycle recruitment, onboarding, and training coordination in a luxury hotel environment. This role requires a detail-oriented team player with strong relationship-building skills. Enjoy benefits like world...
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United Kingdom , London
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Talent Acquisition and HR Coordinator
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Join Delta Solutions & Strategies as a Talent Acquisition and HR Coordinator in Colorado Springs. You will manage the full onboarding lifecycle, ensuring compliance with sensitive PII/CUI data. This onsite role requires strong organizational skills and proficiency in MS 365. Support our HR team i...
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United States , Colorado Springs
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60000.00 - 75000.00 USD / Year
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Delta Solutions & Strategies
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A Coordinator, Talent Acquisition is a pivotal operational and administrative specialist within the Human Resources landscape, serving as the essential engine that powers the recruitment lifecycle. This role is the backbone of the hiring process, ensuring efficiency, a positive candidate experience, and seamless collaboration between recruiters, hiring managers, and applicants. Professionals in these jobs are organizational masterminds, brand ambassadors, and critical support partners who enable talent acquisition teams to focus on strategic sourcing and selection. For individuals who thrive on detail-oriented coordination, multi-tasking, and being at the heart of company growth, Coordinator, Talent Acquisition jobs offer a dynamic entry point into the world of HR and recruiting. The core responsibility of a Talent Acquisition Coordinator is to manage the logistical flow of candidates from application to offer. This typically involves masterfully scheduling complex interviews across multiple time zones and stakeholders, requiring exceptional calendar management and communication skills. They are often the primary point of contact for candidates, providing timely updates, answering queries, and ensuring every interaction reflects well on the company's employer brand. Furthermore, coordinators maintain candidate data within Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), post and manage job advertisements across various platforms, and assist in the collection and consolidation of interview feedback to aid hiring decisions. Beyond day-to-day operations, the role frequently expands into supporting broader talent initiatives. This can include assisting with campus recruitment programs, coordinating hiring events, and contributing to employer branding projects. They may also conduct preliminary resume screenings or initial phone screens, helping to build and nurture a pipeline of potential talent. The coordinator is instrumental in the final stages of the process, preparing offer letters and facilitating a smooth handoff to the onboarding team. Typical skills and requirements for success in these jobs include superior organizational abilities and a meticulous attention to detail, as managing high-volume requisitions with accuracy is paramount. Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential for interacting with a diverse range of people. Candidates are usually expected to be proactive, adaptable, and capable of navigating the fast-paced, often ambiguous nature of recruitment. Proficiency with common office software and ATS platforms is a standard requirement. While some positions may require a bachelor’s degree, many Coordinator, Talent Acquisition jobs value relevant administrative or coordination experience, a customer-service mindset, and a genuine passion for connecting people with opportunities. This role is ideal for those who derive satisfaction from process optimization and playing a crucial part in building an organization's most important asset: its people.

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