Demand for services results in recruitment drive for Leeds' iSource Group
iSource Group, the Leeds-based recruitment company, has announced the appointment of seven new recruitment consultants to its team following an increase in demand for its services.
iSource Group specialises in procurement and supply chain, IT and digital appointments.
Based in the Leeds head office, the new IT recruitment consultants will work alongside the existing team as the company continues to manage the needs of its retained clients, and secures further briefs from new prospects.
Having reported turnover figure twice that of 3 years ago, iSource Group has also invested more than £80k to refurbish its city centre based offices, which has allowed it to treble its overall square footage.
Geoff Shepherd, managing director of iSource Group, said: “We would like to take this opportunity to welcome Clayton Hill, Kelly Touboulidis, Will Harrison, Dan Holden, James Hill, Alex Hammond, and Lucy Worstenholme to the iSource IT team.
“We were impressed by the skills and most importantly for us the attitudes of each and every one of them and feel that they share the same commitment to excellence that we have become known for.
“We have the resource in place to start to really push forward with our strategy, which focuses heavily on retaining our current clients while also securing new business.
“It’s a very exciting time for the company and we are looking forward to doing things differently and to disrupting what has become a pretty tired market.”
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