Freelance Recruiters - Europe
Job Description:
Freelance Recruiters Wanted Work From Anywhere | High Commissions | Flexible Hours
Company: Fintech HI.RE
Location: Remote (Global)
Commission: Up to 50% of placement fees
️ Type: Freelance / Commission-Only / Side Hustle
Are you well-connected in the banking, fintech, or tech sector?
Do you have access to hiring managers, or want to earn big money for introducing new client roles?
Were growing Fintech HI.RE, a global executive search and offshore staffing firm and were building a trusted shadow fleet of freelance recruiters who want to work on their own terms, from anywhere in the world.
What's in it for you?
- Earn up to 50% of placement fees for every client brief you introduce that we successfully fill
- No KPIs. No pressure. Work when and how you like
- Fully remote, zero commitment, zero risk only reward
- Perfect as a side hustle if you're already working full-time or between jobs
- Commission payouts are based on our commercial terms and paid promptly after client settlement
Who were looking for:
- Recruiters, consultants, or business professionals with great networks
- People who can introduce us to hiring managers at banks, fintechs, or digital businesses
- No need to do candidate sourcing (though you're welcome to) we have delivery teams for that
- All you need to do is bring in real, fillable job briefs or warm introductions
About Us:
Fintech HI.RE is a global recruitment and staff augmentation firm focused on fintech, banking, and digital transformation. We work with clients across Australia, the UK, US, Europe, Africa and Asia.
️Please include a brief cover letter with your application, telling us why you're interested and why you'd be a great fit. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
Interested?
Apply here or message us directly on LinkedIn. Lets talk about how we can partner and how you can start earning serious commissions.
Required Skills:
FinTech Briefs Recruitment Settlement Digital Transformation Search Hiring Sourcing LinkedIn Banking Pressure Business