Recruiter Job of the Day: Director of Global Recruiting for Rover

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Rover, an online pet sitting, boarding, and walking marketplace, is looking for a Director of Global Recruiting to join their team in Seattle, WA.

As Rover continues to grow, they need a seasoned Recruiting Lead to help attract and retain the best talent. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, you will work closely with the teams in Barcelona, London, San Antonio, Spokane, and remote locations.

Requirements include  8+ years of experience in talent acquisition and 5+ years of experience leading recruiting teams.

Rover is a great place to work, having been named among the 100 Best Companies to Work For in Seattle Business Magazine and Washington’s Best Workplaces in the Puget Sound Business Journal. They are an agile, fast-growing company, and its leadership comes from some of the world’s most respected tech companies.

At Rover, you can bring your dog to work (and have unlimited puppy time). They also offer pet benefits, including $1,000 toward adopting your first dog or cat.

If you’re a skilled recruiting lead with love for animals, this role is for you!

Apply to Rover today.


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By Laurel Lockwood