New European offices for Liverpool-based executive search company
Executive search business Chad Harrison International (CHI) has announced office openings in Europe.
The Liverpool-headquartered company added to its overseas footprint with a new base in Brussels and another in Frankfurt.
CHI said the offices will make it easier to interact with candidates and clients in the two countries and elsewhere in Europe, which is central to its international growth plans.
Luke Robbins-Wells, managing director at CHI, said: “After working with many clients in the region, we identified these two cities as important areas where we can strengthen relationships with our clients and candidates.
“Brussels is a focal point of business and networking in Western Europe and is a key city for the sectors in which Chad Harrison International operates with a large amount of the company turnover derived from the France and BeNeLux region.”
He added: “Frankfurt, similarly is an attractive proposition for the DACH markets also on the back of strong success in the region in the past few years.”
CHI provides talent acquisition services for companies in the built environment, chemicals, life sciences, mining and metals, packaging and print sectors, with a client base that includes both global corporations and SMEs.
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