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The Role / Position Overview

The Financial Times is looking for a Talent Acquisition Specialist in our NY office to work across a variety of roles to ensure the FT in the US continues to attract and retain the best talent. This role is responsible for supporting the strategic development and execution of the US recruitment strategy. 

We are a small entrepreneurial, collaborative team and it is important that you have an  “all hands on deck” approach. You are agile, can adapt to change knowing no day is the same, and are eager to take on new challenges. It is important that you are not afraid to proactively recommend solutions, get creative and try new things in order to ensure we attract the best talent. 

Responsibilities:

  • Managing the end to end recruitment cycle for all US based roles

  • Developing innovative and proactive sourcing strategies that promote DE&I best practice to deliver high quality candidate pipelines

  • Effectively building and engaging talent pools/communities through a variety of tools and social media

  • Handling the candidate and employer brand via events, blogs and social 

  • Reviewing and presenting data and trends to the business

  • Attending career fairs and annual conferences

  • Lead processes around larger initiatives, strategic projects and programs focused on equipping the business with the tools they need to hire top, diverse talent (e.g. competency based interviewing training, quality of hire etc.)

  • Delivering the summer internship program

Internal Stakeholder Management

  • Main point of contact for all stakeholders and point of escalation, feeding insights into management and raising key challenges to collaborate on and resolve

  • Holding role briefings, interview wash-ups and process debriefs with Hiring Managers 

  • Seeking continuous feedback on the suitability of candidates in your pipeline and adapting sourcing plans where necessary 

  • Getting to know each team, working with Hiring Managers and the US HR team to understand the skills, competencies, and experiences necessary for success in each role

  • Educating Hiring Managers on best practice in hiring including designing and delivering training programmes 

Systems

  • Managing roles within the Greenhouse and Workday recruitment systems 

  • Proactive headhunting

  • Assist with annual affirmative action reporting requirements

  • Providing support for future system developments

Required Skills / Experience 

  • Demonstrable experience in recruiting talent across sales, marketing and editorial 

  • Background in using innovative sourcing strategies for hard to fill roles 

  • Experience in working with Diversity, Equality and Inclusion strategies to ensure a diverse shortlist of candidates and a fair process for everyone

  • Excellent interpersonal, problem solving and relationship building skills

  • Comfortable working autonomously without direction; ability to effectively prioritize workload

  • Ability to liaise with employees at all levels of the organisation

  • Ability to remain calm under pressure, multi-task, roll up your sleeves and be client-focused

  • Preferably previous in-house experience

  • A passion for current affairs and news media

  • Excellent attention to detail and a high level of accuracy required

  • Excellent organisational skills required

  • Confident to champion the FT brand and opportunities externally

We operate a hybrid working model, whereby you will be expected to work in our NY office 2-3 days per week and then from home for the remainder of the time.

What’s in it for you? Our Benefits

Our benefits vary depending on location, but we are committed to providing best in class perks across all our offices as well as an inclusive environment to develop your career. Examples of our benefits include; generous annual leave allowances, flexible working (including working from home), medical cover, enhanced parental  packages, subsidised gym memberships and Giving Back opportunities. Full details of our benefits can be found here.

Further Information

A reasonable estimate of the salary range for this role is $80,000-$92,700. To ensure pay fairness, the successful candidate will be offered a salary within the estimated salary range based on a number of considerations including but not limited to: skill set; experience and training; certifications; and other business and organisational needs. The disclosed range estimate is for our NYC office and has not been adjusted for other locations.

At the FT, we know our most valuable resources are our people and we embrace our employees’ unique skills, experiences, and perspectives. We are committed to providing an inclusive working environment for all. We are an equal opportunities employer that seeks to recruit and appoint the best talent regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. We also promote flexible working and will consider specific requests around flexibility for all roles where it can be accommodated. We aim to treat all employees in a fair and consistent manner, promote good working relationships to encourage high standards of conduct and performance within a work environment free from harassment, bullying, and discrimination. Please let us know if you require any adjustments as part of the application process or to enable you to attend an interview. If you wish to discuss your requirements or have any questions, please contact a member of our HR team who will be happy to help. 

 

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