At James Andrews Recruitment Solutions (JARS), a career as a Recruitment Consultant offers the opportunity to build a fast-paced, people-focused career with clear progression, strong earning potential, and long-term development. Our consultants play a central role in connecting organisations with the talent they need, while supporting candidates through important career moves.
Working as a Recruitment Consultant at JARS is suited to individuals who are motivated, commercially minded, and enjoy building relationships. Whether you are starting your career or looking to take the next step within recruitment, we provide the structure, support, and opportunity to succeed.
What Does a Recruitment Consultant Do?
Recruitment Consultants at JARS manage the full recruitment lifecycle, working closely with both clients and candidates. The role combines sales, relationship management, market knowledge, and problem-solving in a highly dynamic environment.
Key responsibilities include:
Building and managing client relationships
Sourcing, interviewing, and engaging candidates
Managing live vacancies and recruitment processes
Advising clients and candidates on market conditions
Negotiating offers and managing placements
Developing long-term sector knowledge and networks
No two days are the same, and success is driven by consistency, communication, and the ability to build trust.
Training, Support & Progression
We invest heavily in training and development at JARS. All consultants receive structured onboarding, ongoing coaching, and access to experienced leaders who support progression at every stage.
Career paths are clearly defined, with opportunities to progress from Trainee or Graduate Consultant through to Consultant, Senior Consultant, Principal Consultant, and into management or leadership roles. Progression is performance-based and transparent, allowing high achievers to advance quickly.
Why Build Your Recruitment Career at JARS?
Consultants choose JARS because we offer:
A supportive, high-performance culture
Clear and achievable progression pathways
Competitive basic salaries and uncapped commission
Ongoing training and professional development
A collaborative team environment with strong values
We recognise effort, reward success, and encourage consultants to take ownership of their desks and careers.
Is Recruitment Right for You?
A career in recruitment suits individuals who are:
Confident communicators
Resilient and motivated
Target-driven and commercially aware
Organised and proactive
Interested in people and business
If you are looking for a career where your performance directly influences your progression and earnings, recruitment at JARS offers a challenging but highly rewarding path.
If you’re interested in building a long-term career as a Recruitment Consultant, explore internal opportunities at James Andrews Recruitment Solutions today
Working in Swindon
Working in Swindon offers professionals access to a well-established and commercially focused local economy, positioned strategically between London, Bristol, and the wider South West. The town has a strong reputation as a centre for logistics, manufacturing, engineering, financial services, technology, professional services, and the public sector, attracting both national and international employers.
Swindon is home to a number of major corporate offices, distribution centres, and business parks, supporting a broad range of roles across operational, technical, and professional functions. Its competitive cost of living, combined with strong employment opportunities and continued investment, makes Swindon an attractive location for individuals seeking career progression without the pressures of larger cities.
Commuting in Swindon
Commuting in and around Swindon is highly accessible, supported by excellent road and rail connectivity. Swindon railway station sits on the Great Western Main Line, providing fast and frequent services to London Paddington, Bristol, Reading, and the wider South West, making the town a popular base for both local and regional commuters.
Road links are equally strong, with direct access to the M4 connecting Swindon to London, South Wales, and neighbouring commercial centres. Local bus services support travel across the town and surrounding areas, while ongoing investment in transport infrastructure continues to improve accessibility.
For those seeking sustainable options, Swindon also benefits from expanding cycling routes, pedestrian pathways, and initiatives aimed at promoting greener travel.
Culture in Swindon
Swindon offers a balanced lifestyle that combines modern town living with strong heritage and access to surrounding countryside. The town has a rich industrial history, most notably linked to the Great Western Railway, alongside contemporary regeneration and development.
Residents can enjoy a growing leisure and cultural scene, including theatres, museums, shopping centres, restaurants, and local events. Swindon is also well placed for outdoor recreation, with easy access to parks, nature reserves, and the wider Wiltshire countryside, as well as proximity to the Cotswolds.
With its strong employment base, excellent transport links, and practical quality of life, Swindon continues to be an appealing location for professionals and families seeking stability, opportunity, and accessibility.