Talent Acquisition Manager
Kalahari Energy · Bratislava, Slovakia
About the role
Join Kalahari Energy as a Talent Acquisition Manager in Bratislava and hire and grow the team that makes the business work.
Job description
Kalahari Energy is hiring a Talent Acquisition Manager to join the team in Bratislava, Slovakia. We're a growing organisation in our space and the next person in this seat will help us scale how we serve customers across the region.
You'll partner with leaders to hire, develop, and retain the people who make this business work. Expect a mix of strategic work — comp frameworks, performance, levelling — and hands-on partnering with managers day to day.
This role is part-time, around 20 hours per week. You'll partner closely with department heads, finance, and external talent partners and report into the relevant team lead. We move fast, give people real ownership, and keep the bureaucracy low — if that sounds like the kind of environment you do your best work in, we'd love to hear from you.
What you'll do
- Partner with hiring managers to run end-to-end search for senior and specialist roles.
- Coach managers on performance, feedback, and difficult conversations.
- Maintain and evolve our compensation framework, levelling, and progression criteria.
- Run the cadence around quarterly reviews and team engagement surveys.
- Own the new-hire experience so day-one feels welcoming and clear, not chaotic.
- Stay close to the local market on talent supply, comp, and what good looks like.
What you'll need
- 4+ years in a People/HR/Talent role at a fast-growing organisation.
- Hands-on experience running a hiring loop from sourcing through offer.
- Excellent judgement on difficult people situations; people trust you with their context.
- Comfortable working with sensitive information and holding confidence appropriately.
- Genuinely curious about how teams work and what makes them perform.
Perks & benefits
- Clear progression framework reviewed every six months
- Annual learning budget you can spend on courses, books, or conferences
- Hybrid working — split your week between the office and home
- Quarterly home-office and equipment top-up
- Paid parental leave of 16 weeks for primary carers