It takes minutes to register as a candidate and less than a minute to begin searching for candidates as an employer

How it works

    Employers

  • Employers register and begin searching for candidates, employers are shown matching candidates within seconds

  • Employers can rest assured that candidates have been pre-vetted and will be suitable for their vacancy

  • Candidates

  • Candidates can be sure the company contacting them is of interest

  • Candidates register and are asked a series of questions, set their preferences and employers they do not want to be matched with (it takes a few minutes)


    Employers

  • Once an employer has conducted a search, CVs are requested and notifications are sent to the candidate

  • Employers are informed as soon as new matching candidates register

  • Our team of assistants will contact the candidate(s) and arrange interviews

  • We will be on hand throughout the recruitment process, arranging interviews and for any assistance

  • Candidates

  • We will be on hand throughout the recruitment process, arranging interviews and for any assistance

  • Your profile is anonymous and is never shared without your consent

    Employers

  • We take the hassle out of recruitment fees. We charge a fixed fee in relation to a candidate’s salary banding

  • Have the peace of mind of a 30-day guarantee if the candidate does not stay in your company

  • Legal Asset is efficient we aim to save your company significant time

  • We would be happy to hear from you if you are considering multiple hires

  • Candidates

  • Legal Asset is completely free for candidates

  • Let the ideal role come to you!

  • We are motivated by customer service not commission

 

 

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