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Technical Recruiter
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Canada , Montreal
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Sr. Technical Recruiter
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Dialpad seeks a passionate Senior Technical Recruiter to lead full-cycle hiring for Engineering, Product, and Design teams. Based in Vancouver, Canada, this hybrid role requires 8+ years of experience in high-growth tech and SaaS, plus expertise in sourcing, negotiation, and data-driven recruitin...
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Canada , Vancouver
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96500.00 - 122000.00 CAD / Year
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Senior Technical Recruiter
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Shape the future of a growing tech company as Zip's first Senior Technical Recruiter in Toronto. You will own the full-cycle recruitment for high-priority Software Engineering roles, partnering with senior leadership. We seek a proactive expert with 6-10+ years of experience scaling engineering t...
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Canada , Toronto
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Technical Recruiter
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About the Technical Recruiter role

A Technical Recruiter is a specialized talent acquisition professional who focuses on identifying, attracting, and hiring candidates for technical roles within an organization. Unlike general recruiters, Technical Recruiters possess a deep understanding of technology, engineering disciplines, and the specific skill sets required for positions such as software developers, systems engineers, data scientists, UX designers, and IT architects. Their primary goal is to bridge the gap between a company’s technical needs and the available talent pool, ensuring that organizations can scale their technical teams effectively.

The role typically involves the entire recruitment lifecycle, from initial job requisition to final offer acceptance. Technical Recruiters begin by partnering closely with hiring managers and technical leaders to deeply understand the requirements of a role, the team culture, and the project roadmap. They then engage in proactive sourcing strategies, utilizing a variety of channels including LinkedIn, specialized job boards, GitHub, technical forums, and professional networks to build robust pipelines of both active and passive candidates. A key differentiator for this profession is the ability to conduct technical screenings, assessing a candidate’s hard skills, coding abilities, system design knowledge, and relevant experience against the job’s technical specifications. This requires the recruiter to speak knowledgeably about programming languages, frameworks, cloud platforms, and engineering methodologies.

Beyond sourcing and screening, Technical Recruiters manage the entire interview process, coordinating schedules, providing feedback to candidates, and acting as a liaison between the candidate and the hiring team. They also handle compensation negotiations, offer presentations, and closing strategies. In addition to external hiring, some Technical Recruiters specialize in internal talent mobility, helping current employees navigate to new roles within the same company. This internal focus requires a deep understanding of the organization’s talent base and the ability to coach employees on career growth and skill development.

Common responsibilities include: market mapping to understand talent availability and compensation trends; building and maintaining a strong network of technical professionals; crafting compelling outreach messages; managing applicant tracking systems (ATS) to track candidate progress; and providing data-driven insights to improve hiring processes. The profession demands a unique blend of skills: strong interpersonal and communication abilities, excellent negotiation and persuasion skills, high attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple open requisitions simultaneously. A successful Technical Recruiter must also be resilient, adaptable to fast-paced environments, and skilled at building trust with both candidates and internal stakeholders. Typical requirements for Technical Recruiter jobs include several years of recruiting experience, preferably within technology or engineering fields, a working knowledge of technical concepts, and proficiency with recruitment software and tools. Ultimately, Technical Recruiters play a critical role in shaping a company’s technical workforce and driving its innovation and growth.