Senior Talent Acquisition Partner (G&A)
The Senior Talent Acquisition Partner (G&A) position at Wolt is a key role within the company’s People team, primarily focused on supporting the General and Administrative (G&A) functions across the organization. Wolt, a rapidly growing technology company known for its food delivery and retail platform, operates in multiple countries and prides itself on having a dynamic and collaborative work environment. The role is integral in ensuring that Wolt attracts top-tier talent for its finance, legal, HR, and other corporate support roles.
In this role, the Senior Talent Acquisition Partner will manage the end-to-end recruitment process, including direct sourcing, engaging with internal stakeholders, and guiding candidates through all stages from initial contact to offer. The position involves closely partnering with hiring managers, designing effective recruitment strategies, and providing insights on market trends. The daily work is dynamic, involving multitasking across several open requisitions, maintaining a high bar for candidate experience, and continually optimizing recruiting workflows.
Ideal candidates will bring several years of experience in talent acquisition or recruiting, preferably within fast-paced or international environments. A strong track record in hiring for G&A roles, excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to influence and advise senior business leaders are essential. Familiarity with modern ATS platforms and data-driven recruitment methodologies is also required, along with exceptional organizational and communication abilities.
Wolt offers a competitive compensation package, flexible working arrangements, and a variety of employee benefits to support employee wellbeing and growth. The company invests in professional development and fosters a culture of trust and autonomy, giving team members the resources they need to succeed. Working at Wolt means joining a diverse, ambitious, and collaborative team with ample opportunities for career progression and cross-functional collaboration.