Sr. Technical Sourcer, Amazon Advertising Human Resources (HR) - Piedra, CA at Geebo

Sr. Technical Sourcer, Amazon Advertising

Job summaryAmazon Advertising is seeking an exceptionally talented Sr.
Sourcing Recruiter to join its ranks.
In this role, you will be part of a small, elite recruiting team that supports Advertising SDE roles critical to Amazon's business.
You will work with a team of top-flight recruiters, sourcers, and recruiting coordinators, focused on candidate talent search for technical, high level talent.
Beyond filling positions, you will drive process improvement, strategy and development across our business.
You will foster a collaborative team environment and a strong service oriented culture that ensures delivery of efficient, effective, quality driven service to internal customers and meets customer service level agreements.
As a Sr.
Sourcing Recruiter supporting this team, you must be able to successfully manage, prioritize and close searches against a timeline and have experience setting benchmarks, metrics, and understand how to prioritize hitting all customer SLAs.
You thrive in an innovative, fast-paced environment, can roll up your sleeves, work hard, have fun, and get the job done.
The best candidates will draw on extensive knowledge of talent acquisition and functional areas of the business, forging dynamic relationships with business leaders, hiring managers and HR business partners.
You have a reputation for being exceptional at candidate generation, client/account management, organization, and prioritization.
Please check out our site to learn more about Advertising at Amazon:
https:
//advertising.
amazon.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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