Newcastle energy consultancy bucks sector trend with recruitment drive
A Newcastle energy consultancy is offering guaranteed interviews to staff affected by the recent closure of supplier Green.
The Green Energy Advice Bureau specialises in the procurement of renewable business energy and is offering numerous sales roles with an October 4 start date.
The company growth goes against the current trend in the energy sector with two suppliers Green and Avro ceasing trading in the last 48 hours.
Green Energy Advice Bureau, based in Weymouth House, Newcastle Business Park, aim to offer the positions to those recently let go and for sales professionals looking for employment at a successful company.
Paul Cobb, director, commented: “It’s a very challenging time for the energy market. We are saddened to see businesses collapsing on a weekly basis.
“As a business at the heart of the North East, we continue to expand, due to the continued success of a solid growth plan and want to extend our reach to those affected by the news with an interview guarantee.
“All our roles offer fantastic basics, great benefits and vigorous training through the GEAB Academy, which ensures they have the support and confidence to enjoy a long and successful career in our business.”
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