Junior Talent Acquisition Specialist
You’re not here to move CVs from one side of an ATS to the other. You’re here to help build the teams behind the platforms that make live experiences happen. You’ll help find the people working on Paylogic, as well as our EVENTIM ticketing and e-commerce platforms in the Netherlands and Belgium. Are you a people person who gets curious about what makes someone tick? Someone who picks up the phone, asks the extra question and isn’t afraid to tell a hiring manager that the brief needs a little more work? Then this might be your moment to get things moving.
About Eventim
We are EVENTIM: Europe’s number one ticketing and live entertainment company, selling more than 300 million tickets annually across more than 25 countries. Across the Benelux, we support organisers and venues of all sizes - from festivals such as Wildeburg, Best Kept Secret and Dekmantel, to sports events like Libéma Open, theatre productions including Holiday on Ice and Willem van Oranje, and cultural venues such as Paradiso and Doornroosje. Our work helps organisers deliver events and helps fans find experiences they will remember.
The people behind that work are as varied as the events themselves. One day you might be talking to an engineer in Groningen; the next you might be working on a commercial or operational role somewhere else in the organisation. That variety is part of the fun and part of what makes this role, and you, matter.
About the role
You don’t just fill seats; you help build the culture and teams behind our platforms. You’ll join our People & Culture team in Amsterdam and own recruitment from the first conversation with a hiring manager to the final offer. Around 60% of your recruitment portfolio will be technical, with the remaining roles covering commercial, operational and other non-technical positions. Recruitment has recently been spread across the People & Culture team.
Now, we want to build a clear, personal and energetic recruitment experience again. You’ll have plenty of room to make things happen, with support from the Director People & Culture and the People & Talent team when you need a second opinion, context or a decision.
A majority of the roles you recruit for will support festivals and similar live events. The rest will be connected to sports events, musicals, theatres, clubs and venues. This is a role for someone who enjoys being close to the business. You’ll work with people building and supporting the Paylogic platform, the EVENTIM ticketing and e-commerce platforms, and the teams helping promoters and fans make live experiences happen.
What you’ll be working on
You will own the end-to-end recruitment process, while also helping us create the kind of process we can be proud of. You will normally manage up to five open roles at a time, with occasional peaks of seven to ten roles, while working on:
Finding the right people. You will take job descriptions from “what do we actually need?” to “we have found the person we want”. That means working with hiring managers, searching in the right places, speaking with candidates and keeping everyone moving.
Creating excitement about joining us. You will be one of the first people candidates meet at EVENTIM. You will help them understand the role, the team and the opportunity, and make sure they feel seen, even if things don’t work out.
Making recruitment better. You will help us create better job descriptions, clearer processes, useful reporting and fewer loose ends. You will also find smart ways to use tools and AI, without handing the whole process over to a robot.
Day-to-day, you’ll be:
Sitting down with hiring managers to work out what they need and helping them get excited about the talent they are looking for.
Writing job descriptions that make talent want to read further and understand why the role matters.
Finding candidates through professional networks, direct search, referrals, job boards and the places where the right people spend their time.
Having initial phone screenings with candidates to understand their past experiences, what they are looking for and whether there could be a mutual fit.
Proactively and seamlessly coordinating interviews to ensure candidates and hiring managers are always aware of the next steps.
Giving candidates a straight, respectful and timely experience, even when the answer is no.
Preparing a clear hiring and offer recommendation for the hiring manager and/or Director People & Culture. They make the final call.
Keeping the ATS and recruitment information tidy enough that we can trust what we are looking at.
Spotting where the process gets stuck and fixing the practical things that slow everyone down.
Learning enough about the technical side of things from engineering, infrastructure, security, SRE and other specialist roles to ask good questions and run a thorough search.
The tools and technology we use
Recruitment systems: You will work with our applicant tracking system (ATS) and sourcing tools. Recruitee or another ATS is helpful; Workday Recruiting experience would be a big plus as we expect to move towards Workday Recruiting within the next 12 to 18 months.
Recruitment data: You will use ATS, sourcing and recruitment data to see what is working, where candidates drop out and where a hiring process is taking too long. Experience with LinkedIn Recruiter is helpful, but curiosity about the data matters most.
Tools and AI: You should be comfortable trying new tools and using AI for sensible things such as sourcing research, first drafts, process analysis and reporting. You still check the output, protect confidential information and use your own judgement.
A few ways to be great in this role
You have practical recruitment experience and enjoy being close to the business, speaking with hiring managers and finding people who will make a team better.
You have worked in or feel genuinely at home in a fast-moving environment such as ticketing, live entertainment, festivals, events, sports, hospitality, technology, a start-up, a scale-up or another business where things move quickly.
You do not wait for perfect instructions. You turn a vague assignment into a plan, pick up the phone, try a different route when something does not work and keep the process moving.
You enjoy building and improving things: improving an intake, making a vacancy sharper, creating a better candidate experience or finding a smarter way to use recruitment data, tools or AI.
You care about both sides of the match: the candidate experience and the hiring manager’s need to find someone who will genuinely contribute.
This is you
You have around 2 to 3 years of practical recruitment experience, gained in an agency, in-house recruitment team, recruitment coordination role or similar People & Talent environment.
You already live in Amsterdam or within a practical commuting distance and are happy to travel regularly to Groningen, Hoofddorp and occasionally to Antwerp when recruitment requires it.
You are fluent in English, written and spoken. Dutch is helpful but not essential.
You know your way around tools such as Recruitee, Workday Recruiting or another modern ATS.
You have a basic understanding of HR, recruitment and employment practices in The Netherlands and Belgium, or the motivation to learn them quickly.
You enjoy employer branding and recruitment marketing. The right candidates do not just pop up; you know how to find and engage them.
You have the confidence to work independently, make a recommendation, challenge a brief when needed and ask for help when something is outside your knowledge or skill.
What we’ll offer you
A committed, open and international People & Culture team that gives you room to take ownership;
A MacBook and the equipment you need to do your best work;
27 vacation days, a pension plan with an employer contribution, travel reimbursement from 10 km and a bike-lease option;
Stick around, get rewarded. We celebrate your 5 year and 10+ year work anniversaries with a generous cash bonus.
A hybrid way of working, with our offices in Amsterdam, Groningen and Antwerp and two remote-working days per week after onboarding;
Access to OpenUp, career opportunities and training/coaching through Goodhabitz;
Regular team lunches, Friday drinks, internal events, company parties and the possibility to visit events outside working hours.