Recruiter marks milestone with office move
A Worcester-based recruitment firm supporting the catering and hospitality industries has celebrated its second anniversary with a move to new city centre offices.
Pineapple Recruitment has relocated its eight-person team to the Painting House on Severn Street, Diglis, as it looks towards its “next phase of growth”.
The modern headquarters offers open-plan offices, meeting rooms and conference facilities, supporting the company’s plans to expand its team over the next year.
Kasia Krieger, business manager at Pineapple Recruitment, said: “Moving into our new offices in the heart of Worcester represents the start of an exciting new chapter as we mark our second anniversary.
“We have grown rapidly since 2022 as more businesses in the catering and hospitality industries put their trust in us to source the right professionals for them.
“We therefore felt the time was right to make the move to larger offices which will help us accommodate more staff as we add more clients this year.
“The new offices are already proving to be popular with our team and our clients and we’ve had great feedback.
“We are on the doorstep of everything the city has to offer and have created a perfect modern working environment as we look to our next phase of growth.
“As a business with its roots firmly in Worcester, being able to contribute to the local economy by adding new jobs is also important to us.
“We’re excited to be bringing in more fresh faces before the summer.”
The firm has made significant strides in its second year, placing over 1,100 individuals into permanent roles within the UK’s catering and hospitality sectors. In addition, Pineapple Recruitment collaborates with colleges and universities to foster future talent into both industries.
To strengthen its senior management team, the company also recently appointed Robert Jones as business development manager, marking another milestone in its growth journey.
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