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Alexander takes up a new sales role with Ignition Search
ALEXANDER Hughes has joined Sheffield agency Ignition Search as a Sales Executive.
Alexander, who is 22 and lives in Sheffield, is a graduate of Sheffield Hallam University, where he studied Business and Economics.
He comes to his new post with the backing of sales recruitment and development specialists Pareto Law, and will be receiving the full support of Pareto’s ongoing sales training and development programme.
‘We are delighted to welcome Alexander to our team at a time of rapid expansion for the company,’ said Ignition Search Managing Director Dan Kavanagh.
‘Alexander is the latest member of the team to join us as part of the Pareto programme, which is ideally suited to our needs as a company.’
‘Together with Pareto we are happy to make an investment in Alexander’s future that will without a doubt benefit Ignition Search moving forwards.’
Kurtis Ayton, Senior Business Development Manager at Pareto, added:
‘Alexander has successfully completed our intensive graduate selection process and as such has been able to choose from a number of interested prospective employers. Having met Ignition he jumped at the chance to work in such a unique and fast-paced agency environment. He has chosen to work with a great team and will be supported fully by them and us throughout the early stages of his career. We are very happy to have made a match!’
Working with leading national and international brands, local SME’s and innovative new start-up’s, Neepsend based Ignition Search provide a range of high quality search marketing and social advertising services to a wide range of industries.
In addition to a large number of local businesses, Ignition’s clients include Ladbrokes.com, Red Bull, Manchester College, Calypso Drinks, K3, Continental Textiles and CMD.
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