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Talent Acquisition Manager
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We’re seeking a remote-first Talent Acquisition Manager to own full-cycle recruiting for a fast-growing marketing agency. You’ll source, screen, and shortlist top talent across marketing, sales, and operations, building a proactive pipeline. Ideal candidates have 3+ years of recruiting experience...
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United States
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65000.00 - 85000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Manager of Talent Acquisition
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United States , New York
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130000.00 - 150000.00 USD / Year
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Beacon Hill
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Market Manager Talent Acquisition
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Lead talent acquisition strategy as Market Manager in Rancho Cordova, driving recruitment initiatives to build robust candidate pipelines. You will mentor a high-performance team, foster client relationships, and deliver top talent to meet business objectives. Requires 8+ years experience, includ...
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United States , Rancho Cordova
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52.15 - 77.58 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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About the Talent Acquisition Manager role

Looking for Talent Acquisition Manager jobs? This comprehensive guide outlines the core of this strategic human resources profession. A Talent Acquisition Manager is a senior-level HR professional responsible for designing, implementing, and leading an organization's end-to-end recruitment strategy. Far more than just filling vacancies, they are strategic partners who align talent acquisition with overarching business goals, ensuring the company attracts, hires, and retains the top-tier talent necessary for growth and success. Professionals in these jobs act as architects of the workforce, building pipelines for today's needs and tomorrow's challenges.

The typical responsibilities of a Talent Acquisition Manager are multifaceted. They lead a team of recruiters and coordinators, setting performance standards and providing mentorship. A core duty involves developing and executing innovative sourcing strategies to build robust talent pipelines for critical roles, often utilizing advanced tools like LinkedIn Recruiter and Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS). They are deeply involved in employer branding initiatives, crafting the company's message in the job market to attract passive candidates. Furthermore, they establish and monitor key recruitment metrics (KPIs) such as time-to-fill, cost-per-hire, quality of hire, and source effectiveness, using this data to continuously refine processes and report to senior leadership. Talent Acquisition Managers also ensure all hiring practices comply with employment laws and champion diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) throughout the recruitment lifecycle. They frequently manage relationships with external recruitment agencies and vendors, and increasingly contribute to strategic workforce planning discussions.

To excel in Talent Acquisition Manager jobs, a specific blend of skills and experience is required. Typically, employers seek candidates with 5-10 years of progressive experience in talent acquisition, including substantial people management experience. A deep understanding of full-cycle recruitment, from job requisition to onboarding, is essential. Strategic thinking and business acumen are paramount, as is exceptional communication and stakeholder management ability to partner with department heads and executives. Strong project management skills are needed to lead regional or enterprise-wide recruitment initiatives. Analytical prowess to interpret data and a forward-thinking approach to market trends are also critical. While a bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business, or a related field is common, proven experience and a track record of hiring for hard-to-fill and leadership roles often weigh most heavily. For those seeking impactful HR leadership roles, Talent Acquisition Manager jobs offer a dynamic career at the intersection of strategy, psychology, and business operations.