Headhunter Training Academy launches

The Headhunter Training Academy (HTA) is seeking high achievers across all industry sectors to become part of its team and undergo an intensive 12-week training programme.

The Headhunter Training Academy (HTA) is seeking high achievers across all industry sectors to become part of its team and undergo an intensive 12-week training programme.

The training programme aims to equip participants with the skills required to maximise sales opportunities, achieve their objectives, gain a competitive advantage over their peers and realise their career ambitions.

Set to open on 2 August and located in Altrincham, the Academy is a partnership between Executive Headhunters and Elliot Marsh, and backed by Mike Walmsley – founder of Elite Leaders.

Candidates will attend a one-day assessment centre run by the Academy’s dedicated learning and development team and will place them under the tutelage of an experienced headhunter for 12 weeks.

Phil Sharp, managing director of HTA, says: “We are looking for people with the intelligence and resourcefulness to hold their own and excel in what is one of the fastest growing and competitive industries over the past 15 years.
 
“We are particularly interested in high achievers either academically or in their chosen careers to date who can demonstrate the potential to progress successfully through the ranks. More experienced people with management experience are also encouraged to apply as we are also looking for people to fast-track to management positions.”

For more information about the HTA apply online at www.theheadhunteracademy.co.uk.

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