Leeds based technology recruitment firm doubles revenue amid global team expansion
A Leeds technology recruitment firm has seen revenue leap from £3.3m to £6m over the last 12 months. SPG Resourcing’s team grew from 11 to 16, and it launched a US division as part of its growth plans.
SPG Resourcing helps companies and organisations across the digital sector find the talent they need. It operates internationally from offices in Leeds and Newcastle. The company also made a key hire in January to support expansion in 2024, with Harrison Foster joining the group as a business development manager.
Commenting on the expansion, Sam Hameed, co-founder and managing director of SPG Resourcing, said: “There is no doubt that the current business environment is challenging, but the team at SPG has helped to deliver strong growth by focusing on the needs of clients taking a holistic approach to the technology challenges they face.
“Our new team members will help accelerate our plans to grow in the UK and globally. Companies worldwide are seeking more flexible ways of working to achieve their goals, and we are ideally placed to support them.”
SPG Resourcing is part of the Solution Performance Group, a technology change organisation which includes SPG Transformation and SPG Software. The group structure allows the company to tackle complex technology challenges by providing planning, talent acquisition and development capabilities under one roof.
The company works with a wide range of businesses, from financial services to healthcare and legal sectors.
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