David N.

Senior Recruiter - Talent Acquisition | Personal & Commercial Banking | WorkDay, Phenom CRM, Talentlink, SAP | Always Learning

Canada

About

As a Recruiter at RBC, I specialize in cross-Canada recruitment and talent sourcing within the financial services sector. Over the past four years, I have developed expertise in leveraging tools like WorkDay, Phenom CRM, Talentlink, and SAP to support talent acquisition and management initiatives. My work focuses on identifying and engaging top talent, ensuring alignment with organizational goals. With a background in financial advising and campus relations, I bring a comprehensive understanding of financial services and mentorship. My commitment to talent development, coaching, and community engagement drives my mission to empower individuals and teams. I am dedicated to building impactful connections that contribute to organizational growth and success.

Experience

  • RBC (10 yrs 4 mos)
    • Recruiter
      Mar 2022 - Present · 4 yrs 4 mos

      - Cross Canada recruitment and talent sourcing in Financial Services - Recruitment, sourcing and talent management expert inPhenom CRM, WorkDay, SAP and Talentlink - Skilled in talent development, coaching and mentorship

    • Advisor
      Aug 2017 - Present · 8 yrs 11 mos

      Campus Ambassador and Advisor focused on specializing in:. • Community outreach and Post secondary campus relations • Coaching of Support Team and Core team members in campus engagement • Event planning and implementation on youth success and mentorship topics • Financial advice and cultivate digital relationships with students and faculty • Presentation creation and delivery to highlight opportunities to executive leadership and campus stakeholders

    • Financial Advisor
      Mar 2016 - Aug 2017 · 1 yr 6 mos

      Specialist in Client facing advisory services in areas of: - Helping a wide range of client's in growth of their personal wealth - Personal Lending from to a diverse clientele with ever-changing needs - Investments and asset growth