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New business wins spark recruitment drive at Perfect Image
North Tyneside-based IT firm Perfect Image has launched a recruitment drive to fill a number of new vacancies at its head office on Cobalt Business Park.
Ranging from business development and consultant roles to software developers and service desk engineers, the company wishes to fill at least 8 positions.
Currently, the business employs over 90 members of staff and looking to grow build on this number following new business wins, as well as extensions of contracts to provide further IT services to existing customers.
Commenting on the recruitment drive, Andrew Robson, CEO of Perfect Image, said: “We recently announced that there had been a number of new appointments and promotions at Perfect Image, and I’m delighted to say again that due to growing demand, we’re looking to welcome even more talented individuals into our team.
“While there’s no doubt an element of our success is due to the technologies and tools that we use, ultimately, we wouldn’t be where we are today or in a position to recruit again so soon, if it wasn’t for the people behind Perfect Image.
“That’s why it’s incredibly important to make sure our new appointments share our vision, values and work ethics to ensure our clients get the very best service and that their businesses can benefit from the intelligent use of IT.”
Kay Lees, HR Manager at Perfect Image, added: “We truly believe that Perfect Image is one of the best places to work in the North East. We aim to recruit, develop and retain the best talent and are always keen to hear from people who want to progress their career in a dynamic, fast-paced and exciting environment.”
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