Title: Seeking Advice on Transitioning to a Career in Recruitment

I’m looking for insights from those in the recruitment industry regarding career transitions into this field. I’m considering making a switch to recruitment, but I don’t have any direct experience in this area.

My background includes 15 years in estate agency, and I currently run a lettings agency as a sole director, which has given me solid experience in customer relations and sales.

My partner works part-time at a large corporate bank, which brings its own set of challenges, including pressure, rigid hours, and stress. I’ve often thought that recruitment would be a good fit for me, especially if my lettings business didn’t pan out.

I’m toying with the idea of moving into recruitment while my partner takes over my role in the lettings agency. This switch could potentially double or triple her income and provide her with more flexibility to manage work-life balance with our four kids.

As I prepare for this career change, I’m wondering whether I should apply for trainee recruitment roles or if I might be considered for recruitment consultant positions despite lacking direct experience.

I realize that many jobs share similarities, and with my background in client interaction, I feel I could adapt quickly with some training in recruitment-specific practices, client engagement, and sourcing techniques.

However, I am concerned about the lower salary that comes with trainee roles and the lengthy training periods, which can last anywhere from 3 to 9 months. I’d prefer to avoid spending 12-18 months in a position with limited earnings potential. Starting as a consultant may allow me to generate income more quickly.

Has anyone in the industry experienced a similar situation? Do you think I have a chance at applying for consultant roles, or should I focus on trainee positions for a smoother entry into recruitment? Your insights would be greatly appreciated!