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Engineering Recruitment and Employment
News Release from: NES Group
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 June 2006
Rail recruitment company on the fast
track
Specialist rail recruitment company, NESTrack has been celebrating recognition of its continued growth after featuring in the Manchester Evening News "Fastest-growing companies survey".
Specialist rail recruitment company, NESTrack has been celebrating recognition of its continued growth after featuring in the Manchester Evening News "Fastest-growing companies survey" - an excellent illustration of the company's success in the region and within the recruitment industry The survey, which features businesses from across the North West, ranked companies in order of percentage growth over three years, and NESTrack's position at 27th demonstrates the company's commitment towards growing this division of the NES Group and contributing towards the overall success of the company
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Andrew Newton, NESTrack's North West manager based in the Head Office in Manchester, cites a number of reasons for which the company has encountered such rapid growth, including the growing importance of the company website for client and candidate leads and for the leveraging of national and international clients.
Says Newton: "We have acknowledged changes in the way our business is generated and have reviewed our own working practices in accordance with this, so that the service we provide fully supports the needs of our clients and candidates".
"As an RTAS-approved auditor, with full link up accreditation, the training services we also provide are of an exceptional standard, adding significant value to our proposition and enabling further expansion", Newton concludes.
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