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Remote
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full-time
Posted May 7, 2026
About this role
We are mission-driven to advance wellbeing across the Quality of Life ecosystem through impactful leadership. Come join us!
THE FIRM
WittKieffer has been providing search services to the life sciences industry for over 8 years and recently added leadership advisory offering. At the end of 2023, WittKieffer extended its Interim Solutions to the Global Investor-Backed Markets, including life sciences, to better serve its clients with our multi-solution approach to impactful leadership.
The role of Principal Business Development Life Sciences will focus on being a trusted advisor to senior leadership at our life sciences or investment firms, like PE & VC, focused on life sciences and bringing them the optimal leadership solution, which may be a combination of search, leadership advisory, and/or interim. The principal will work closely with colleagues in search and leadership advisory to develop the right leadership imperative for WittKieffer's current and new clients while representing interim solutions. The principal will identify, develop, grow, and close new life science and/or PE/VC clients to provide interim solutions and promote search and/or leadership solutions, often as part of a team. The business development principal will work closely and sometimes directly manage consultants and senior associates. This role also works closely with talent delivery to service short and long-term interim opportunities.
THE ROLE
The Principal Business Development will be a strong, trusted advisor to our clients and focus on client identification and development and engagement activities for Interim Solutions within the life sciences or investor-backed healthcare market. They also will help to connect the dots across search and advisory solutions, as well as leadership advisory, to identify integrated solutions and more expansive client opportunities. In doing so, they will work collaboratively with (1) life sciences market team and search consultants, and (2) members of the Leadership Advisory team.
In addition, the BD Principal will contribute to developing and implementing best practices, policies, procedures, and operations for the growth of the Interim Leadership Solutions team as a whole.
RESPONSIBILITIES
To identify, nurture, and bring impactful solutions to clients:
Finds and grows identified target clients/client segments in life sciences. Builds and manages productive client relationships, including with PE and VC investors, that position WittKieffer as a trusted leadership advisor across solutions.
Independently drives the identification of needs at clients and works with Talent Delivery to serve those needs. Combines deep industry knowledge of the Quality-of-Life Ecosystem and solution expertise in a pragmatic manner to deliver the very best possible results for our clients.
Collaborates closely within the interim group as well as with other WittKieffer colleagues, bring a team-oriented approach to business development.
To bring the very best of themselves to colleagues:
Lives the WittKieffer values in all that they say and do.
Continually seeks opportunities to develop themselves and others.
Gives timely, constructive feedback to ensure people feel stronger and more capable as a result.
Business Development:
Target responsibility of $5M Gross Revenue/$1.6+M Gross Profit; Initial year $1-2M.
Develops market and account plans to reach the target.
Develops and maintains "anchor" clients that generate profitable repeat business and close collaboration.
Identifies potential clients and projects in collaboration with Market-based and solution-based senior consultants.
Is a trusted advisor to clients and identifies how interim solutions can help solve client challenges.
Customizes pitches and helps shape proposals that are focused on client needs, appropriately customized, differentiated from others and strongly positions WittKieffer and our brand.
Maintains an appropriate mix of repeat and new business.
Generates and manages project discovery calls; schedules initial follow-ups and prepares for them.
Works closely with Talent Delivery to address clients needs; explores frames budgets (weekly rates) to deliver target economics; negotiates other key engagement terms (subject to necessary approvals).
Ensures MSAs ad NDAs (as needed) are put in place.
Maintains and grows relationships with purchasing and HR in support of all efforts.
Actively represents WittKieffer at conferences, industry events.
Client Management and Impact:
Develops deep understanding of all WittKieffer services, as well as demonstrates expertise in Life Sciences to help bring solutions that deliver measurable client impact.
Communicates clearly the capabilities of our interim and on-demand leaders and where they add value to a client.
Participates in teams (and may lead smaller teams) across WittKieffer to listen and truly understand client needs and develop the very best solutions, delivering real impact.
Supports and helps put in place mechanisms to measure the impact of our work on client performance.
Manages directly mid-size to large accounts; helps expand accounts.
Develops profitable business with large and mid-sized clients through effective client relationship building and proactive collaboration with colleagues across WittKieffer. Identifies opportunities at clients for future engagements by understanding pain points across the organization.
Drives research, analysis and interpretation on client/sector business issues, to identify other areas for positive impact on our clients’ business.
Expands existing portfolio of relationships with chosen sector leaders to understand their needs and consequently increase opportunities to further impact the client’s success.
Ensures, collaborating with Talent Delivery, client satisfaction through proactive check-ins, problem solving and active engagement; Develops and sustains key talent network relationships and recommends leaders when possible.
MSA and SOW Management:
Drives putting MSAs in place, working closely with WittKieffer resources.
Assists TD in contracting, as needed.
Manages purchasing relationships with TD.
Brand Positioning and Thought Leadership:
Positions WittKieffer in the marketplace by contributing to offerings/thought leadership and generating market awareness.
Develops relationships with emerging thought leaders and networks of influence to position WittKieffer as the preeminent leader in the market.
Develops thought leadership and white papers with competitive intelligence group; participates in creating and promoting solution and market-relevant thought leadership within Interim Solutions, building firm/solution/personal brand.
Posts and engages actively on LinkedIn in support of our brand promise and standards.
Self and Others Development:
Demonstrates WittKieffer's values.
Consistently behaves as a positive member of a diverse, equitable and inclusive place to work.
Actively seeks opportunities to develop peers or more junior team members.
Helps to develop and retain a high performing, diverse and inclusive team.
Develops an internal brand and participates as a truly collaborative member of the team.
Continues to deepen and broaden own business development, advisory skills, client management, selling, account management, sector and business understanding, expertise and behaviors to enable a more positive impact on clients, colleagues, and all others.
Contributions to the Management of the Firm:
Identifies opportunities to improve practice and/or firm performance (e.g., developing capability, communications, operations) and raises appropriately, participating in implementation.
May take on formal leadership of more junior colleagues.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree is required; Masters preferred.
10+ years' in consulting and/or interim talent acquisition, with a substantial portion of that experience related to life sciences and PE/VC clients.
Business development experience and ability to persistently originate, build and sustain client relationships. Demonstrated high achievement.
Strong executive presence.
Unabated commitment to quality and consistency in delivery contributing to exceptional experiences for clients, talent and team members.
Entrepreneurial and able to operate independently, but not individually, with a bias to action.
Comfortable with ambiguity and seeks to contribute insight and structured thinking to define the path forward.
Demonstrated ability to foster relationships across organizational boundaries and inspire trust; skilled in facilitating collaboration among teams.
Critical Competencies:
Innovative, operationally disciplined, enterprise minded.
Execution-oriented and pragmatic, strong sense of urgency.
Empathetic leadership skills.
Displays a high degree of resilience.
High professional client service orientation and positive values.
Listener and translator of needs into solution opportunities; problem solver.
Business acumen and sensibility.
Highly organized, proactive, detail-oriented, and self-motivated.
Driven, with a clear bias to proactive decision making, delivering results, and excelling.
Ability to see the bigger picture and the patience to walk the path toward it, adjusting as need be to reach desired outcomes.
Builds internal collaboration through strategic influence and servant leadership.
Articulate, succinct, and proactive communicator; excellent interpersonal and influencing skills.
Embraces a culture of purpose, collaboration, and trust.
Unwavering integrity and authenticity.
Witt/Kieffer Inc. ("WittKieffer") provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants. WittKieffer will recruit, employ, train, promote and compensate our employees without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, citizenship, gender, pregnancy, military status, age, marital status, sexual orient
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Recruiter jobs come in more varieties than most people realize. Agency recruiters work at staffing firms, placing candidates across multiple client companies and typically earning commissions on each hire. In-house recruiters sit inside a single organization, handling all their hiring from entry-level to leadership. Technical recruiter jobs focus specifically on engineering, IT, and product roles, which means learning enough about programming languages and tech stacks to have credible conversations with candidates. Executive search consultants work on senior and C-suite placements, often on a retained basis with fees running 25-33% of the placed candidate's first-year salary. Talent acquisition specialists tend to take a more strategic angle, building long-term hiring pipelines, running employer branding campaigns, and doing workforce planning alongside the HR team. Staffing recruiter roles sit at the high-volume end, filling contract, temp-to-perm, and seasonal positions quickly. There are also recruiting coordinator roles focused on interview scheduling and candidate experience, sourcing specialists who do nothing but find passive candidates, and recruitment operations people who manage the data, tools, and processes behind it all. Each of these sits at a different point on the recruiter career path, with its own salary range and day-to-day reality. On Recruiter Roles, you can filter by recruitment type to zero in on exactly the kind of recruiting jobs you want.
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The split between agency recruiter and in-house recruiter roles is one of the first career decisions you will make in recruiting, and the two paths feel genuinely different day to day. Agency recruiters work for staffing or search firms, juggling multiple client accounts and open requisitions at once. Their compensation is heavily commission-based. A typical structure might be a $50,000 base with on-target earnings of $80,000-$120,000 depending on placements. The pace is fast, the pressure is real, and you learn candidate sourcing skills quickly because your income depends on it. In-house recruiters are employees of the company they hire for. They partner closely with hiring managers, run structured interview processes, and usually own the full cycle from intake meeting through offer negotiation. Salaries tend to be more stable, often in the $65,000-$100,000 range for mid-level talent acquisition specialist roles. You will also get more exposure to employer branding, diversity initiatives, and workforce planning. A common recruiter career path starts agency-side for 2-4 years to build speed and resilience, then moves in-house for deeper specialization and better work-life balance. That said, plenty of people stay agency-side their entire career because they enjoy the variety and earning potential. Neither path is inherently superior. It comes down to whether you prefer breadth or depth, variable pay or stability.
What skills are required for recruiter jobs?
The skill set for recruiting jobs breaks into a few categories. On the technical side, you need to be comfortable with Boolean search strings for finding candidates on LinkedIn, GitHub, job boards, and other platforms. Knowing how to use an applicant tracking system (ATS) is table stakes; most companies run on Greenhouse, Lever, iCIMS, Workday, or similar tools. You should be able to write search strings like (recruiter OR "talent acquisition") AND (SaaS OR fintech) without Googling the syntax every time. Candidate sourcing is where top recruiters separate themselves from average ones. That means going beyond job board databases and using creative channels: alumni networks, Slack communities, conference attendee lists, open-source contributor profiles. On the people side, you need strong interviewing skills, a knack for selling an opportunity without overpromising, and real negotiation ability when it comes to closing offers. Technical recruiter jobs require an added layer of fluency with engineering concepts so you can assess candidates and earn credibility with hiring managers. Communication matters more than almost anything else in this profession. You are writing outreach messages, running phone screens, presenting candidates to stakeholders, and delivering feedback. The difference between a good recruiter and a great one often comes down to how clearly and quickly they communicate. Time management is critical too, since most recruiters carry 15-30 open requisitions at once.
What is the average salary for recruiters?
Recruiter salary ranges depend heavily on role type, location, and seniority level. Salary benchmarks vary by country and region. In the US, entry-level recruiter jobs and recruiter jobs with no experience typically pay between $42,000 and $58,000 in base salary. At that level, you are usually a recruiting coordinator or junior sourcer learning the fundamentals of candidate sourcing and ATS management. Mid-career recruiters with 3-6 years of experience earn $65,000-$95,000 as a base, with the range shifting depending on whether you are in-house or agency-side. Senior talent acquisition specialist and talent acquisition manager roles land between $95,000 and $140,000 in base compensation. Agency recruiters often have lower base salaries but can push total compensation well above these ranges through placement commissions, sometimes earning $150,000-$200,000+ in strong years. Technical recruiter jobs tend to pay a 10-15% premium over generalist roles because of the specialized knowledge required. Location still matters, even with remote work becoming common. In major US markets like New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Boston, for instance, recruiters typically earn 15-25% more than the national average, though cost of living eats into that advantage. Executive search consultants at established firms can earn $200,000+ with billings-based bonuses. On Recruiter Roles, many listings include salary ranges so you can benchmark your expectations against real market data before applying.
Where can I find recruiter jobs?
Recruiter Roles is a job board built exclusively for recruiting professionals. Every listing on the site is a recruiter, talent acquisition, or staffing position, so you never have to sift through unrelated job postings to find what you are looking for. We aggregate recruiting jobs from hundreds of employers across multiple markets, including agency recruiter openings, in-house talent acquisition jobs, technical recruiter positions, executive search roles, and staffing recruiter opportunities. Many of these are sourced directly from company career pages and ATS feeds, so you will often find listings here that do not appear on general-purpose job boards. You can filter by work arrangement (remote, hybrid, on-site), location (state and city), salary range, recruitment type (agency vs. in-house), and industry sector. If you are early in your recruiter career path and looking for recruiter jobs entry level, the experience filter helps surface roles that welcome candidates without prior recruiting experience. For more targeted searching, you can also browse dedicated pages for specific categories like remote recruiter jobs, talent acquisition jobs, or technical recruiter jobs. Every listing links directly to the employer's application page, so there is no middleman. New roles are added daily as our system scans career pages and ATS platforms across multiple markets. You can also set up email alerts to get notified when new jobs matching your criteria are posted.
What is the difference between talent acquisition and recruitment?
These two terms get used interchangeably in job titles, but they describe different mindsets and, increasingly, different jobs. Recruitment is typically reactive. A hiring manager submits a requisition, and the recruiter works to fill it as quickly as possible. The focus is on the immediate pipeline: sourcing candidates, running screens, scheduling interviews, closing offers. Speed and execution are what matter most. Talent acquisition takes a longer view. A talent acquisition specialist is thinking about workforce planning 6-12 months out, building relationships with passive candidates who might be right for future roles, running employer branding campaigns, and analyzing hiring data to spot trends. Talent acquisition jobs tend to sit within larger companies that have dedicated TA teams separate from general HR. In terms of day-to-day tools, both roles use an applicant tracking system (ATS), Boolean search, and sourcing platforms. The difference shows up in how they spend discretionary time. A recruiter is likely working the phone, pushing candidates through the pipeline. A talent acquisition specialist might be building a content strategy for the company's careers page or analyzing which interview stages have the highest drop-off rates. Salary-wise, talent acquisition specialist roles tend to pay slightly more than equivalent recruiter titles, reflecting the strategic scope. But there is plenty of overlap, and many companies use the titles inconsistently. When you are searching for jobs, look at the actual responsibilities rather than fixating on whether the title says recruiter or talent acquisition.
Can I work remotely as a recruiter?
Remote recruiter jobs have become a permanent fixture in the industry, not a pandemic-era experiment. Recruiting is fundamentally a phone-and-laptop job. You source candidates online, conduct screens over video calls, coordinate interviews through scheduling tools, and manage your pipeline in an ATS. None of that requires an office. Agency recruiter and staffing recruiter roles were among the first to go fully remote because firms realized their recruiters could cover wider geographic territories without being tied to a physical branch. Technical recruiter jobs have followed the same pattern, particularly at tech companies that were already distributed. In-house talent acquisition roles are more of a mixed bag. Some companies want their TA team on-site a few days a week for hiring manager meetings and interview panels, resulting in hybrid setups. Others are fully remote. When browsing jobs for recruiters on Recruiter Roles, you can filter specifically for remote positions to see what is currently available. Salaries for remote recruiter jobs generally match their in-office equivalents, though some companies adjust pay based on the candidate's location. The key skills that make someone successful as a work from home recruiter are self-discipline, strong written communication (since so much interaction happens asynchronously), and comfort with video-first meetings. If you are considering your first remote recruiting role, having a quiet workspace and reliable internet are non-negotiable basics.
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Recruiters spend their entire careers helping other people find jobs. They write the job postings, source the candidates, run the interviews, negotiate the offers. But when it is time to find their own next role, they are stuck scrolling through the same generic job boards as everyone else, typing 'recruiter' into a search bar and wading through hundreds of irrelevant results. We found that frustrating. Recruiter Roles was built to solve a simple problem: give recruiting professionals a dedicated place to find recruiter jobs, talent acquisition jobs, and staffing positions without the noise. Every listing on the site is a recruiting role. No software engineer postings, no marketing coordinator openings, no customer service jobs cluttering up your search results. We pull jobs from company career pages, ATS feeds, and staffing firm websites across multiple markets, so the board covers everything from recruiter jobs entry level to senior executive search positions. Whether you are an agency recruiter looking to go in-house, a talent acquisition specialist exploring technical recruiter jobs, or someone with no experience trying to break into the field, the listings here are relevant to you. We also wanted to build something that respects how recruiters actually search for roles. That means real filters (location, salary, remote, sector, recruitment type), no account required to browse, and direct links to employer application pages. No middleman, no upsells, no gating content behind a login wall.