Virtual Talent Acquisition Coordinator – Remote Opportunity
Let’s Talk About Why This Role Matters
Some jobs just tick boxes. This one? It connects people with life-changing opportunities. We’re not just filling positions—we’re building teams that feel like families, even from miles apart. As our Virtual Talent Acquisition Coordinator, you’ll help make sure the right people find the right place, and you’ll do it all from the comfort of your home. Imagine being the friendly voice (or email) that turns an applicant’s “maybe” into a confident “yes.”
What Your Days Might Look Like
Wondering what it’s like here? Let’s paint a picture. You start your morning with coffee (or tea—we don’t judge) and a quick check-in with the team. Maybe you’re reviewing yesterday’s interview notes. Or scheduling that final conversation for a candidate who’s been waiting for the perfect chance. There’s a lot of juggling, but that’s the fun part—you keep things moving.
By afternoon, you’re in full “connector” mode. Messaging a hiring manager about a promising applicant. Giving a candidate quick tips before their interview. Updating our recruitment database so it’s always sharp and accurate. Some days fly by so fast you wonder where the hours went.
The Impact You’ll Have
When you help someone land their dream role, it’s not just their life that changes. Teams get stronger. Projects take off. Deadlines get met without panic. And you’ll see that ripple effect every day.
Your work will make the hiring process smoother for everyone. Candidates will remember you for making them feel valued. Hiring managers will appreciate that you keep things on track. And our whole company? We’ll be grateful you keep the recruitment engine running like clockwork.
A Few Real Moments From Our Team
- “Last month, we had a candidate freeze up mid-interview. Our coordinator hopped on a quick call to reassure them—it made all the difference.”
- “We once had 15 interviews to schedule in 3 days. Somehow, our coordinator made it happen without a single mix-up.”
- “One of our best hires almost dropped out because of scheduling conflicts. The coordinator stepped in, adjusted the timeline, and kept them on board.”
Skills That Help You Shine Here
We’re not about ticking boxes, but there are a few things that’ll help you hit the ground running:
- Communication that clicks – You can talk to anyone and make them feel heard.
- Organization on autopilot – Calendars, spreadsheets, applicant tracking systems—you keep them neat without breaking a sweat.
- A knack for problem-solving – Things change fast in recruitment. You’re good at adjusting without the stress.
- Tech-friendly – You’re comfortable jumping between email, video calls, and recruitment platforms.
Challenges? Sure. But We’ve Got Your Back.
Remote work has its perks, but it can feel a bit lonely sometimes. That’s why we keep it human—weekly team huddles, quick “just checking in” messages, and the occasional virtual coffee break. You’ll also have access to clear processes, friendly managers, and teammates who don’t just care about results—they care about you.
How You’ll Grow
This isn’t just about booking interviews or sending follow-ups. Over time, you’ll:
- Get a deep understanding of how modern recruitment really works.
- Build relationships with hiring managers across different departments.
- Pick up negotiation and communication skills you’ll use for the rest of your career.
- Shape parts of our recruitment process to make it even better.
We’ll support you with training, regular feedback, and plenty of chances to try new things. If you’re curious, willing to learn, and ready to put in the effort, the growth potential here is huge.
Tools You’ll Use (Don’t Worry, We’ll Show You)
- Applicant tracking systems (ATS) to keep candidates organized.
- Video meeting platforms for interviews.
- Shared calendars and scheduling apps.
- Messaging tools to stay connected with the team.
You don’t need to be a pro at all of them yet—just open to learning.
The Kind of Work You’ll Be Doing
- Coordinating interview schedules between candidates and hiring teams.
- Keeping our applicant database up to date.
- Sending out interview reminders and follow-ups.
- Tracking candidate progress through each stage.
- Assisting with job postings and application screenings.
It’s the kind of role where no two days look exactly the same, and you’ll always know you’ve contributed to something important.
The Practical Bits
- Position: Full-time, remote
- Annual Salary: $87,000
- Schedule: Standard business hours (flexibility when needed)
- Location: Anywhere with a stable internet connection
Why You Might Love Working Here
- Remote freedom – Work from your couch, your kitchen table, or that little coffee shop down the street.
- Team spirit – Even online, we’ve got each other’s backs.
- Clear purpose – Every task ties into helping people and teams succeed.
- Room to grow – This role can open doors to senior recruitment, HR strategy, or operations.
A Day In the Life – One Example
Morning: You log in, check your messages, and see that a candidate has a last-minute conflict. You adjust their interview time and send a friendly note to both them and the hiring manager.
Midday: You join a quick team call to share updates. Someone shares a small win—three new hires starting next week. The team cheers in chat.
Afternoon: You work through applications, shortlisting a few that really stand out. Before you log off, you send out a batch of thank-you emails to candidates who interviewed today.
Sound like something you’d enjoy? Good—because it’s satisfying work.
How We Keep Things Fun
Sure, recruitment can be fast-paced. But we balance it out with humor in our chats, sharing photos of pets crashing our Zoom calls, and celebrating small wins along the way. We’re serious about results, but we don’t take ourselves too seriously.
What Success Looks Like in This Role
- Candidates feel respected, informed, and supported.
- Hiring managers trust your coordination.
- The recruitment process flows smoothly without bottlenecks.
- You can spot problems before they become issues—and fix them fast.
Thinking About Applying?
If you like connecting with people, organizing moving parts, and making things happen without a fuss, you’ll probably feel right at home here. You don’t need decades of experience—just the right mix of communication skills, reliability, and a can-do attitude.
Closing Note
This role isn’t about sitting back and letting things happen—it’s about stepping up, owning your work, and knowing you’re helping real people find jobs they’ll love. If that sounds like the kind of work you want to be part of, let’s talk. We’re ready when you are.