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North East agency scoops major industry award
Washington based Oil Consultants Ltd is celebrating after having won a leading industry award. The company, which provides highly skilled technical personnel to global clients in the oil and gas industry, was named ‘Best Specialist Agency’ at the Global Recruiter Awards at a ceremony in London that played host to the recruitment industry’s leading companies.
With clients in over 95 countries and 25,000 registered candidates the judges described Oil Consultants’ entry as outstanding and praised their commitment to quality delivery and candidate management as well as their thriving online social media communities and financial growth.
Melissa Young, Marketing Manager at Oil Consultants, said “it was a real surprise to win this award as the competition we faced was of a very high calibre. The whole team has worked hard to achieve the successes we have enjoyed and are dedicated to providing the highest level of customer service to clients and candidates alike. To have this recognised and rewarded by our peers is a real boost.”
Commenting on the win, Oil Consultants’ CEO, Helen Smith, said, “we are delighted to have won this award but will not be resting on our laurels. We are continuously developing ways in which we can improve our service and increase our business success and are looking forward to another successful year.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Peter Steward .
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