Newcastle tech firm continues "exciting journey" with launch of recruitment drive
A Newcastle technology firm has today announced that it is launching a recruitment drive to create more than 25 jobs.
Oak Engage, which focuses on intranet services, will be adding 27 people to its team, having already hired 17 new staff this year.
The firm is also intending to create a further 8 roles at its Generator Studios headquarters before the end of July.
Will Murray, CEO at Oak, commented: “Oak is a fast-growing company and we’re scaling rapidly.
“It’s been an exciting journey so far and this is only the beginning.
“Our investment in technology provides an innovative solution, making our model more efficient and agile, resulting in a better experience for businesses and their people, connecting them at a time when they need it most.
“We’re expanding our team and have a wide range of roles available. We’re proud of our roots and committed to creating opportunities in the region in order to enhance our capabilities for the future.
“Oak Engage has a brilliant culture and we are eager to take advantage of the talent on our doorstep.
“People who are looking for exciting career options – whether that’s young people or more experienced professionals - no longer need to move out of the region to find them.”
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