Partner Article
Bluestones Investment Group enter Recruitment International Top 500
Bluestones Investment Group are proud to announce their introduction into the Recruitment International Top 500 Recruitment Agencies 2015 report. This prestigious report is selected from over 14,000 nominations and spans across a variety of sectors in the industry.
The Bluestones Investment Group offers a platform designed to help budding entrepreneurs make the transition between dream and reality. With back office support for HR, accounts, systems and process, marketing, and web, the Group is able to help potential partners to achieve their vision.
Steve Conway Operations Director of Bluestones Investment Group said,
’We are absolutely thrilled to be announced as one of Recruitment Internationals Top 500 agencies in the UK for 2015. Last year saw the Group go from strength to strength with the introduction of many new brands and staff members. This is testament to how far we have come and is a just a glimpse of what we can achieve in the future.
I would like to extend my praise to all the amazing staff at Bluestones and the partnership companies. As a team we are looking forward to what the future holds.__’
This year’s winners were announced at a summer party on Wednesday 12th August at the Recruitment International headquarters in London. This will be followed up with an official award ceremony in November.
To find out more about the Bluestones Group, or for more information about partnerships, please go to www.bluestonesgroup.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Grace Powell .
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