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Insight Executive Group expands its footprint in London with new premises
Specialist recruitment firm Insight Executive Group has announced it is to move into new premises in London as it looks to expand its presence in the capital.
The firm, who provide specialist recruitment for mid-level and executive positions, have taken up new office space on the 6th Floor at King’s House in the heart of the City of London.
Located in the financial district of Bank, Insight’s new premises mean it has quadrupled its floorspace after the firm outgrew its old premises around the corner on King William Street, underlined by a string of recent new hires.
Focused around sectors such as property and asset management, procurement, project management and finance amongst others, the recruitment firm, which began life in Brighton, has experienced impressive growth since it expanded into Central London having only moved into its previous premises in May last year.
Nick White, Director of Facilities Management and Property recruitment, explained that the move will allow the business to expand even further and provide a more ‘creative’ environment for its staff.
He said: “The business is rapidly growing and we are always on the lookout for exceptional referred talent to join the team. The move will create further space for new additions and will give the team a professional and creative environment to work within.
“We always want to provide a better environment for our team and this was the obvious next step.”
In recent months the firm has significantly expanded its senior team with a number of senior hires, including an eye-opening appointment of former Olympian Robert Parker as head of property and FM recruitment, who appeared for Team GB’s water polo team at the 2012 Olympic Games.
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