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CSR award winning company welcomes two new apprentices
Quality Context, a Sheffield based pharmaceutical consultancy and testing laboratory has further expanded its team by hiring two new apprentices, Joseph Bates and Rebekah Francis-Clarke.
Quality Context is committed to promoting responsible business practices and is passionate about providing jobs in Sheffield City Region. As part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility commitment, Quality Context promotes professional training and development and is keen to support young people across the region get into the world of work.
Both Joseph and Rebekah are studying for their NVQ level 2 in Business Administration and are providing important support roles for the company. Joseph is working within the Operations Department, supporting facilities management and the day-to-day functioning of the business. Rebekah has joined the busy consultancy team, providing project management support and managing logistics for our consultants and clients worldwide.
Talking about our recent recruitment, Director of Operations, Gillian Burton said: “I am delighted to welcome our two new apprentices. I have had a positive experience of working with apprentices in the past and I am delighted to see the progression of our previous apprentice, Hannah who now holds an integral role in the Quality department and has been with us for over four years. Joe and Rebekah are already proving to be assets to the Quality Context team and I am certain they will grow and develop in their roles. I am looking forward to mentoring both of them throughout their journey, enabling them to reach their full potential and achieve their NVQ level 2 status.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Quality Context .
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