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Two New Members Join Realm Recruit’s Ranks
Altrincham-based legal recruitment consultancy, Realm Recruit, has welcomed two new members of staff to its already impressive team. Kelly Reid is joining as a senior consultant and Rebecca Hopwood will work as a business administrator.
Kelly will be bringing a decade of legal recruitment experience to her new role as senior consultant. She has an in-depth knowledge of working in the regional recruitment market, having previously worked for seven years at another Manchester-based legal recruitment agency.
Rebecca has recently relocated to Manchester from North Yorkshire where she worked for a corporate gifts company. She has a Level 3 Diploma in Business Administration and will provide much-needed administration support to the Realm team.
Since launching in 2015, Realm has gone from strength to strength and established itself as a key player in Manchester’s legal recruitment sector. The two new appointments come on the back of a solid first full year of business for Realm Recruit and two Made in Manchester Award nominations for the firm’s director.
Duane Cormell, director of Realm, spoke about the new appointments:
“Working closely with our valued clients is at the core of our business proposition and recruiting internally enhances our ability to do just that. I’m thrilled to welcome Kelly and Rebecca to Realm and am excited to see what we can achieve as a firm over the next 12 months.”
Realm Recruit is a dynamic and forward-thinking legal recruitment consultancy. They use innovative assessment methods and market-leading technology to supply private legal practices across the North West, Yorkshire and the Midlands with outstanding talent at all levels.
For more information, visit realmrecruit.com or find us on Linkedin.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Realm Recruit .
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