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United approach sees expansion of Recruitment Company moving to Parkhill Business Centre, Wetherby
After another record breaking year United Recruitment Group are moving to new premises at Parkhill Business Centre in Wetherby to continue their expansion plans. Affiliate members of BiY, the business development support network for SME businesses in Yorkshire, United Recruitment Group are experts in Accountancy & Finance, Media & Creative and Operations & Engineering recruitment across Yorkshire.
United Recruitment Group Director Andrew Pickersgill said “The support of BiY has significantly helped in our success this year and we view the move to Parkhill Business Centre as another key factor in assisting our plans for further growth. Our approach may sound simple but we believe that getting someone the right job can be life-changing and that is our goal for everyone we work with.”
“We’re delighted to welcome United Recruitment to Parkhill Business Centre,” adds Darren Shaw, “And we look forward to supporting them in their growth plans throughout the coming year.” For Liam O’Flaherty of United Recruitment Group there is a great fit between the organisations, “The culture of like-minded people at BiY and Parkhill matches our own and we immediately felt that our future will be aided once we’ve settled into our fabulous new offices. We’re operating an open door policy and look forward to people calling in to see us throughout 2014 and beyond.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Darren Shaw .
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