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Building Industry Recruitment
News Release from: NES Group
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2006
NES Overseas makes three new
appointments
NES Overseas has made three new appointments to its UK-based team, a strong reflection of its ongoing success.
NES Overseas has made three new appointments to its UK-based team, a strong reflection of its ongoing success After gaining his English Literature degree at Reading University in 2002, Matthew Halle travelled around the world, working in Sydney, Melbourne and as a teacher in China
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 7 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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He is now looking forward to beginning his recruitment career with the NES Overseas team, based in Manchester.
Paul Caton studied Geology and Geography at Keele University before working as a laboratory quality control technician at a chemicals company in Blackburn.
His technical background and his instinctual drive for success are two things that Simon Coton, overseas UK director cites as making him ideally suited to his new role, also based in Manchester.
Nick Stocker is an MBA graduate who will take responsibility for the development of new and existing in-country business relationships and the development of a risk mitigation product for both contractors and clients.
With extensive previous experience of risk-management in Brazil, Nick is ideally positioned to provide this value-added service to NES candidates, making on-site visits to provide advice about the serious risks that exist.
Says Simon Coton: "In order to continue our development of the European Oil and Gas markets and build upon the +30.1% GP growth from our last financial year, it has been essential to make these resource investments here and now.".
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