SPG Resourcing hires cyber security lead
Technology recruitment specialist SPG Resourcing has appointed Sham Chohan to lead the growth of its European cyber security division.
With extensive experience in technology and security recruitment, Sham’s appointment reinforces SPG Resourcing’s commitment to meeting the rising demand for cyber security talent across Europe.
He said: “The cyber security landscape is evolving rapidly, and organisations need access to the right talent to stay ahead of emerging threats.
“SPG Resourcing has built a strong reputation in technology recruitment.
“I’m excited to lead the cyber security division, further expanding our capabilities and connecting businesses with the expertise they need.”
Part of Solution Performance Group, SPG Resourcing operates from offices in Newcastle and Leeds, supporting businesses in securing top digital talent.
The company continues to expand its specialist recruitment offerings, with growing expertise in Europe and the US.
Sam Hameed, co-founder and managing director of SPG Resourcing, added: “With cyber security threats on the rise, the need for skilled professionals has never been greater.
“Sham’s leadership and deep industry knowledge will be instrumental in driving our cyber security recruitment division forward, ensuring we continue to deliver high-quality talent solutions for our clients.”
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