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Jobs Boost for Newcastle-Under-Lyme as EnergySave Expands
A Derbyshire company which ‘never stops recruiting’ has opened an office in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, creating up to 60 jobs in the process.
A recruitment drive is now underway to fill the positions at the EnergySave office in Fellgate Court, which include jobs in sales, promotions, telesales, marketing and window fitters. The company is owned by millionaire Jason Rowan who rewards his top sales staff with trips to New York and Las Vegas.
Craig Morris, a director at the firm, said applicants will need to prove that they are the right person to join the EnergySave team.
He said: “We never ever stop recruiting. Two years ago fifteen people worked for EnergySave, now we have close to 300 staff. We are constantly growing.
“EnergySave is doing what EnergySave does best. We are the fastest growing home improvement company on the planet.”
The company decided to open a base in the Stoke area as its customer base there grew. It also has offices in Derby, Ilkeston, Leeds, Leicester and Sheffield.
Craig said: “Every week we are seeing a turnover of a quarter of a million pounds across the business.”
EnergySave makes wall insulation, coating systems, double glazing and conservatories, all aimed at reducing customers’ energy costs.
Managing director Jason Rowan began the business three years ago after starting out selling ironing board covers on a market stall.
Anyone interest in applying for one of the positions should call 0800 644 6190.
More information can be found at www.energysave-uk.co.uk
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