Veera Annem

Talent Acquisition Consultant

Hello, I'm Veera and I am a Talent Acquisition Consultant at Harvey Nash Ireland.

As a Talent Acquisition Consultant at Harvey Nash, I partner with clients from various industries to source, assess, and hire qualified professionals for their technology and non-technology needs. I have over ten years of experience in human resources and recruitment, with a proven track record of achieving organic growth and exceeding goals. I recruit both permanent and contract roles, ranging from the Mid to Senior level.

Example roles I recruit include:

  • Java Developers
  • Software
  • Test Engineers
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Python Developers
  • Application Support Engineers 

Outside of work, I enjoy going to the gym, playing cricket and watching movies.

The best piece of advice I've received is, "Slow down, enjoy every moment of your life, and feel it. Learn from it and keep smiling."

Latest Jobs

Negotiable
£400 - £450 per day
Negotiable
£75000.00 - £85000.00 per annum

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