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Young entrepreneur expands recruitment startup to Newcastle’s Hoults Yard
Recruitment startup Brierley J Recruitment Ltd has relocated to Newcastle’s Hoults Yard, as owner Beth Brierley-Jones looks to facilitate the firm’s future expansion.
29 year old Beth launched the company, which specialises in recruiting talent in the North East construction and property industry, in July 2014.
After securing 39 new clients, the young entrepreneur believes the expansion to Hoults Yard, situated in Newcastle’s Ouseburn quarter, with allow the business to further expand over the course of its second full year.
Beth, who has worked in the recruitment industry for nearly a decade, said: “Coming from a family of entrepreneurs, running my own business has been a lifelong ambition and I’m delighted with the successes and achievements so far.
“Building long-lasting relationships with my clients and providing them with a genuine and thoughtful service is paramount to me.”
She added: “Helping them to grow their business through the placement of the finest candidates in the industry is my motivation and gives me enormous satisfaction.”
Adding to the relocation, Beth has also recruited Priyanka Chawla as a new trainee to assist with the workload at Brierley J.
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