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New hub set-up to help Solihull jobseekers

Posted 3 years ago •

A new recruitment hub has been launched to help match people in the Solihull area with jobs that best suit their skills.

Left to right: Pertemps recruitment consultants Lewis Parker, Nicola McAllister, Chris Brown, Kieran Grady, Dominic Evans, Stacey Weatherstone, Claire Beedon, Roberta Smith at the new Solihull jobs hub

Local recruitment specialist Pertemps Network Group has teamed up with Solihull Moors Football Club to offer the community new services from its ground on Damson Parkway.

The centre, open five days a week, is an extension to the Pertemps Birmingham offices and is helping to nurture local talent.

Tim Hibbert, Regional Manager for Pertemps Birmingham, said: “The new office offers support to jobseekers looking for work for temporary or permanent work in the local industrial and commercial markets successfully collaborating with an ever-growing portfolio of companies.

“With four experienced recruitment professionals at the helm, it  is an extension to the existing flagship Birmingham branch.

“We always try to work at the heart of the communities we serve and this new facility brings jobs even closer to people living in Solihull.”

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