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£6.5million expansion of Yorkshire printing company spurs big Christmas recruitment drive
The UK’s largest online printing company instantprint is launching a recruitment drive before Christmas, as it looks to ‘staff-up’ for a new business drive in the new year following 12 months of significant growth and a £6.5million expansion of its South Yorkshire production facility.
The company is looking to hire business development executives and is throwing open the opportunity to anyone who thinks they have got what it takes, regardless of previous experience – with plans to more than double the size of the 24-strong sales team by the end of next year.
instantprint recently celebrated its 10th anniversary and is keen to hear from people who are not necessarily from a tech, printing or sales background – and are simply on the lookout for hardworking, highly-motivated and fun individuals to join its workforce of over 400 colleagues.
Successful applicants will be working for an award-winning company that has won the Sheffield Business Award for Company of the Year 2018, in addition to appearing in the Virgin Sunday Times Fast Track 100 ranking for two consecutive years.
Jon Constantine-Smith, Head of instantprint, said, “We are already on the lookout for new talent who would like to make a move towards joining a highly successful and very ambitious, growing team here at instantprint.
“We’re not necessarily interested in previous experience, as we recruit people based on their values and attitude towards work, so they can become a part of the positive working culture instantprint prides itself on.
“We believe that our growth is down to our people, so we’d encourage anyone looking for a new career at a dynamic, fast-paced business to get in touch.”
The roles are all based at instantprint’s Manvers Way headquarters in Rotherham and any interested applicant can apply or find out more about the salary and perks on offer online.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Chloe Smith .
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