Partner Article
Kintec gets fired up with new brand identity
Leading oil and gas recruiter, Kintec, has unveiled a brand new corporate image and website to reflect the company’s increasing global presence and diversified offering.
The Manchester-based business, which has offices in America, Australia, the Middle East and Africa, has extended its reach into additional sectors including rail and infrastructure, life sciences, power and chemicals.
Featuring a refreshed logo and colour palette, Kintec’s website has undergone a radical overhaul to improve functionality and reflect its expansion. The site’s homepage has been relaunched as a colourful shop window for candidates, who will benefit from a more strategic and tailored search function, sector-specific vacancies and up-to-date information on a host of issues from pay, compliance and health to safety and demobilisation.
Meanwhile prospective and existing clients can more easily peruse Kintec’s international team of technical specialists and the scope of roles they recruit for.
Neil McCarthy, Managing Director, said: “Kintec has experienced rapid growth since its inception in 2001. Notably the past three years have seen us top turnover of £82m and our network of global offices means that when it comes to finding the right candidate, we have an unrivalled reach. Our new corporate identity, together with our stunning new website, provides the perfect platform from which to grow the business even further in 2016 and beyond.”
Kintec’s new website can be viewed at www.kintecglobal.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Aimi .
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