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News Release from: NES Group
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 July 2006
Brochures explain recruitment services
Specialist technical and engineering recruitment company NES has published a new series of new corporate brochures.
Specialist technical and engineering recruitment company NES has published a new series of new corporate brochures The three titles covering the firm's primary international disciplines - NES Infrastructure, NES Oil and Gas and NES Power - have been produced in-house by its business development team and are available to download from the NES website now
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The launch of these publications follows outstanding success of the company's overseas division, with +30.1% GP growth during its last financial year and the award of Best International Recruitment Firm 2006 to illustrate the company's achievements.
The sheer volume of work available abroad, the recent expansion of NES offices to Malaysia and Nigeria and the forthcoming opening of an office in Dubai mean that now is an ideal time for companies working within these three key disciplines to learn about the services that are available through NES.
Says Andrew Rowlands, Business Development Director at NES Overseas: "The new brochures provide our clients and candidates with a comprehensive overview of how NES can help them".
"Investment in risk assessment through the recent appointment of our risk manager to help in the identification of threats and implement mitigation solutions, as well as services such as meet and greet; country orientation; and accommodation, described within each publication, help to illustrate ways in which we can go beyond our customers' expectations".
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