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Havant recruitment consultancy ARM kickstarts 2015 with recruitment drive
Technical and engineering recruitment consultancy, Advanced Resource Managers (ARM), has kickstarted the year with a recruitment drive to support expansion under the direction of new leadership.
Under the new leadership of John Dunaway and Leon Howgill, the Havant-based firm underwent a ‘culture change’ which has aided the firm’s ongoing expansion.
Advanced Resource Managers (ARM) Ltd (part of The Serocor Group of companies), is a specialist engineering and technology recruitment firm structured across five business lines“
Technology, Infrastructure & Built Environment, Information Security & Communications, Vehicle, Technologies and Oil & Gas, supported by its Corporate Services function.
The Serocor Group now has 175 employees over five sites (London, Havant, Bournemouth, Bristol and Aberdeen).
Employees are encouraged to be open to new ways of thinking, which has lead to new habits and a very different approach to daily work.
The company said: “The results have been astounding, creating a productive, relaxed, flexible and collaborative environment – there’s a definite buzz about the place and a renewed pride to work for ARM.
“We are looking for determined individuals who will have a passion to succeed no matter what challenges they face within recruitment. It’s an exciting time to be joining the business under new leadership, with an emphasis around training to ensure our consultants are the best within the country”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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