"Rapidly growing" digital marketing agency expands workforce with new London office
A digital marketing agency has announced that it is opening a new London office as it expands its workforce.
Impression, based in Nottingham, has opened the second office after recruiting 16 new staff, bringing its total workforce to nearly 70.
With the opening of the new branch, the company expects to create 10 new staff at the site, which it said will support its growth.
The new site is on Borough High Street, and has been established as the company’s London client-base grows.
Tom Craig, co-founder of Impression, commented: “We are delighted to welcome all of our new starters, some of which have been here for a few months now and have really hit the ground running.
“We’re still hiring for several new roles across our teams and truly believe it’s a really exciting time to join us.
“We are particularly excited about our second office space. Our growing London presence marks a huge step forward in Impression’s growth and will support our rapidly growing client portfolio. We’re looking forward to the year ahead.”
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