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Sopra Steria Recruitment Recognised at Global Recruiter Awards
Sopra Steria Recruitment, one of the UK’s leading staffing companies and managed recruitment service providers, is delighted to announce that it has been Highly Commended in the category of Best Large Recruitment Business at The Global Recruiter UK Industry Awards 2018.
These awards identify the high flyers and innovators in the industry – the people and organisations who have made a stand-out contribution to recruitment in the past 12 months. Judges highlighted the firm’s training and billing success and also praised the company’s Optimum Vendor ™ model, which they noted, “gives clients a choice of service options tailor made to their requirements. This in turn provides flexibility and control in the way recruitment services are used.”
Pete Holliday, Managing Director, Sopra Steria Recruitment, commented: “It is a great honour for Sopra Steria Recruitment to be recognised in this way, and we are particularly proud that the judges acknowledged the value of our Optimum Vendor™ model - a managed recruitment service which gives optimum flexibility, without locking clients into a defined delivery or service structure. I’d really like to thank our fantastic team as without their hard work, accolades such as this would not be possible. It’s thanks to our people, that we are able to do things differently and work in true partnership with customers to build long-term relationships.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pete Holliday .
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