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Outsauce takes on trio of apprentices
Contractor and recruitment sector financial services specialist Outsauce is thrilled to announce that three apprentices have gained full-time positions at the company following the successful completion of their programmes.
Outsauce offers a range of compliant accountancy and payment services for contractors and delivers specialist accountancy and financing support to recruitment firms throughout the UK.
The firm has appointed Matthew Hughes as an IT administrator, Poppy Wall as an expenses administrator and Georgina Turton as a new business team administrator.
Outsauce head of resources, Caroline Barnes said: “As a business that is so aligned to recruitment and job creation, Outsauce is a proud ambassador of the apprenticeship model as a way of funnelling young people into long and stable careers.
“Matthew, Poppy and Georgina all worked exceptionally hard throughout their apprenticeships meaning they know our systems and service offerings inside out. We see them as invaluable appointments and hope they remain at the company for a long time to come.”
Outsauce, which has offices in Cheltenham and Warrington, doubled its contractor base last year and drove a nine per cent rise in the financing and back office support it delivers to recruiters.
Caroline concludes: “Outsauce is growing very quickly so we are keen to continue with our apprentice programme to ensure we have the skills we need to maintain our excellent service standards.”
For further information about Outsauce and its range of services for recruiters and contractors please visit www.outsauce.net or call 0330 100 8686.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Daniel Lindley .
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