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Building Industry Recruitment
News Release from: NES Group
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 July 2006
More recruitment appointments
Specialist technical and engineering recruitment firm, NES has increased its workforce in the Midlands with two new appointments.
Specialist technical and engineering recruitment firm, NES has increased its workforce in the Midlands with two new appointments Following the promotion of James Whittle to associate director earlier this year, recruitment consultants, Sajida Golby and David Barnes will join the current Midlands division, working to grow the business and progress professionally in a highly regarded recruitment firm
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 7 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sajida, an MREC qualified Business Studies graduate, has spent three years developing a successful career as a specialist building services recruitment consultant, making her ideally suited to her new role in the company as senior consultant for permanent positions within the built environment sector.
David's degree in Building Surveying, combined with seven years experience running his own business, has equipped him with the technical and professional qualities that have enabled him to succeed as a recruitment consultant.
Having gained three years recruitment experience covering mechanical and electrical building services, David is expected to excel within his new role as a senior consultant for civil and structural positions.
Says James Whittle, associate director in the Midlands: "These consultants have both been seeking an exciting new challenge with an expanding, yet well-established recruitment agency.
Sajida and David both have proven success in their disciplines so a move to NES will no doubt be beneficial to their career aspirations and in terms of the value they will bring to the company.".
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