Talent Acquisition Specialist
Sia is a global management consulting firm looking for a Talent Acquisition Specialist to build their India capability. You will own end-to-end recruitment for technical and consulting roles, manage candidate pipelines via SmartRecruiters, and drive market intelligence. The ideal candidate has 3-5 years of full-cycle recruiting experience and strong stakeholder management skills. This role balances hands-on execution with strategic sourcing to help shape the firm's future talent.
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Experience
3-5 years
Function
Human Resources
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Sia is a global management consulting firm looking for a Talent Acquisition Specialist to build their India capability. You will own end-to-end recruitment for technical and consulting roles, manage candidate pipelines via SmartRecruiters, and drive market intelligence. The ideal candidate has 3-5 years of full-cycle recruiting experience and strong stakeholder management skills. This role balances hands-on execution with strategic sourcing to help shape the firm's future talent.
TAL's take
Solid mid-level role at an established global consulting firm, offering clear scope and responsibility for regional talent building.
The JD is crisp, well-structured, and clearly defines recruitment, talent mapping, and candidate experience expectations.
Must haves
- Bachelor’s degree in HR, Business, or a related field
- 3–5 years of full-cycle recruitment experience
- Experience in both agency and in-house settings
- Familiarity with ATS platforms like SmartRecruiters
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
Tools and skills
About the company
Global management consulting group with 3,000 employees but limited specific engineering brand recognition compared to tier 1 players.
Posts mentioning Sia
Explosive Tensions: Lahore Rocked Post Operation Sindoor
- A loud explosion was reported in Lahore, Pakistan, just a day after India's Operation Sindoor targeted terror camps. - The blast prompted sirens and panic among residents in Gopal Nagar and Naseerabad, near Walton Airport. - Flight operations in Karachi, Lahore, and Sialkot were temporarily halted amid rising tensions. - Operation Sindoor was India's response to the brutal Pahalgam terror attack, emphasizing precision and restraint. - Pakistan's PM condemned the operation, asserting a right to respond, as financial markets reacted to the geopolitical strain. Source: [Hindustan Tims](https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/loud-explosion-heard-in-lahore-day-after-indias-operation-sindoor-report-101746674989587.html)
Vistara to merge into Air India on November 12
- Singapore Airlines received Indian govt approval for FDI in Air India merger - Merger will create one of world's largest airline groups, expected completion by end of 2024 - SIA to acquire 25.1% stake in Air India as part of the deal - Merger still subject to compliance with applicable Indian laws - Parties discussing extension of long stop date, originally set for October 31, 2024 Source: [Indian Express](https://indianexpress.com/article/business/aviation/singapore-airlines-fdi-indian-govt-vistara-air-india-merger-9540861/)
Operation Sindoor : Phase 3 🚨
You saw a ceasefire. I saw something far more Sinister Everyone’s talking about Trump But no one’s asking the only question that matters: Why did India agree to a ceasefire - By Dr. Deepessh Divaakaran This isn't a post. It’s a classified timeline buried beneath headlines, scrubbed from primetime, loaded with silence. Because May 10 wasn’t a truce. It was a warning shot veiled in diplomacy. Let’s rewind. May 9, sunset. Blackouts. Pakistan attacked again. India didn’t flinch. The PM gave the signal. The NSA nodded The Chiefs understood: This changes everything. May 10, early hours. Operation Sindoor – Phase 3. BrahMos-A missiles. SPICE 2000 bunker busters. Between 12 AM and 4 AM 11 precision strikes. 11 targets. Detonations. Eleven Pakistani airbases struck: Nur Khan, Rafiqui, Murid, Sukkur, Sialkot, Pasrur, Chunian, Sargodha, Skardu, Bholari, Jacobabad. Radars hit. But three Three rewrote the doctrine. Nur Khan – Rawalpindi. Sargodha – Pakistan’s nuclear nerve. Jacobabad – F-16s & nuclear storage. Then it shook. 1:44 AM – Earthquake. 4.1 magnitude. 3:40 AM – Another. 5.7 No tectonic fault lines. Just fallout Cracked open the nuclear bunkers Pakistan trembled. 7:40 AM – Pakistan called an emergency NCA meeting. India rewrote Mapped Exposed Annihilated One more strike Pakistan becomes a case study Desperation took over Hotlines buzzed: Washington Brussels. Beijing The US knew that Pakistan would be gone. Its leverage in South Asia would vanish. Meanwhile: Russia had a plan. Ukraine ceasefire. Putin agreed. May 10 evening Announcement set Then… delay. Putin paused Trump was furious So he pivoted India–Pakistan = his new theatre. He called Delhi: “Pause this.” India replied “Only on our terms.” He called Islamabad: “You go first.” 3:35 PM – May 10. DGMO Pakistan to DGMO India: "We’re ready to lay down weapons." Trump got his headlines. 5:33 PM – He jumps the gun. Announces ceasefire before India could speak. 5:38 PM – Pakistan makes it official. Thanks to the US Paints surrender as a strategy. 6:00 PM – MEA India responds Cold Calculated Unimpressed But behind the curtain China was furious “How dare you leave us out?” They called Islamabad. Scolded. And to fix the breach, Pakistan violated the ceasefire To appease Beijing So now ask yourself: Were those earthquakes natural? Or did BrahMos whisper into Pakistan’s bunkers? Did India strike nuclear assets? Did Trump jump because Putin paused? Did F-16s fall before they flew? Was China always the ghost in the cockpit? Did Trump arm-twist India? Why is Modi still silent? And the final question Is there even a ceasefire If nothing was signed? Or is this illusion— taped with American ego, and Chinese rage— Waiting to detonate? Don’t fall for headlines. Don’t get high on anchors. Watch the silence That’s where the truth lives. And when it spills— Remember who told you first.