HWB expands team with ten new hires
Hampshire accountancy firm HWB has welcomed ten new recruits as business demand grows.
The Southampton-based firm has strengthened its team with a mix of trainees, qualified staff, and work placement students across various sectors.
Seven trainees will undergo training in payroll, accounts, and audit, while experienced professionals bring added expertise.
The new hires align with HWB’s focus on providing high-quality business advisory services across industries, including education, healthcare, legal and property.
Tracy Jenkins, managing director, said: “These appointments are part of our continuing policy of recruiting the brightest young talent to develop into the future mainstays of our business and industry in general.
“Having more hands-on deck and new voices and opinions around the office will help our directors and senior staff to continue to give the second-to-none customer service for which we have become renowned.
“Our client base remains a diverse and ever-expanding mix of companies, limited liability partnerships, charitable organisations and individuals and we pride ourselves in offering each one a truly bespoke financial solution.”
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