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Sunderland's SaleCycle launches 60 strong recruitment drive
Sunderland-based SaleCycle has launched a recruitment drive to hire 60 new members of staff, with a key focus on expanding its sales team.
The digital remarketing business is hosting recruitment events across the region, with new sales team members to be based at the Rainton Bridge office.
The firm helps online retailers to reconnect with consumers who abandon their shopping cart, booking or application form with personalised messages that prompt them to buy their forgotten purchases.
Dominic Edmunds, SaleCycle founder and CEO, said: “It has been an incredible few years for SaleCycle, we’ve expanded rapidly since we started trading in 2010 thanks to our fantastic product – one that delivers impressive results for our customers – but behind that sits a really capable team that has driven the business to the success it is today.
“We have always attracted highly skilled people who can power the business further, and that’s what we’re on the look out for again. The region has a very strong talent pool, and we’re looking to tap into that through these recruitment events.
“These events aren’t just an opportunity for people to impress us, but for us to inspire them. Our company mantra is ‘Love what you do’, so we’re using the Love What You Sell events to show people our passion and drive for what we do and how they can become a part of it.”
Councillor Paul Watson, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “SaleCycle is absolute proof that you do not need to be based in London to grow a global business. From its Sunderland base, it is building an enviable client list, putting the city on the map globally as a place for innovative technology businesses.
“The business is impressive, it has a fantastic product and incredible customer service. It is its ability to attract highly skilled people that is helping SaleCycle to continue to expand rapidly and that is in no small part down to the talented workforce we have here in the North East.”
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