Hi All, I'm looking out for an opportunity as "Recruitment Manager" / "Team Lead" / "Recruitment Lead" . Having 6+ years of experience into Technical (IT) Recruitment for various markets like India, APAC, Europe and Middle East. Reference would help alot, Thanks in advance.
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