We’re Hiring : US Staffing Trainer – State & Government Contract Staffing | Onsite | US Shift
Location : Onsite Bhopal
Shift : US Shift (EST / CST / PST)
Experience : 5+ years in US Staffing (with strong exposure to State & Federal Clients)
Company : V Group Inc.
About the Role
V Group is expanding its public-sector staffing operations, and we’re looking for a dynamic US Staffing Trainer to empower our recruitment teams.
If you have a passion for mentoring recruiters, optimizing staffing processes, and driving excellence in State & Government Contract Hiring, this is your opportunity to make an impact.
As a Trainer, you’ll play a pivotal role in building recruiter capability across State client programs, ensuring process excellence, compliance, and performance consistency.
What You’ll Do
✅ Lead onboarding and process training for new recruiters specializing in State and Federal client hiring.
✅ Design and deliver training modules on :
✅ Conduct refresher sessions on compliance, communication, and client-specific processes.
✅ Mentor recruiters to improve submission-to-interview and interview-to-hire ratios.
✅ Standardize State client hiring processes and align them with client SLAs.
✅ Collaborate with Delivery & Account Managers to ensure training drives measurable results.
✅ Track performance metrics and create data-driven reports to measure progress.
What You Bring
Why Join V Group?
At V Group— we’re a strategic delivery partner trusted by leading State and Federal agencies across the US.
You’ll have the platform to :
Train and shape high-performing recruitment teams.
Contribute to organizational growth through quality-driven staffing.
Work in a culture that values collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning.
Ready to take the lead in shaping the next generation of recruiters?
Apply today and become a part of V Group’s growing success in State & Government Contract Staffing.
Regards,
Amit Mehra
Delivery Manager- Consulting
Phone : India : AND USA x 311
Direct Number : Email :
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Us Staffing • Bhopal, India