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Looking for staff?  Then you’ve come to the right place.

Welcome to the Select Appointments section for employers, where we will help you to recruit and retain the right people for your business.

Our success has been built upon maintaining long-term relationships with our clients and providing them with a recruitment service that is second to none.  In our relationships with both local companies and major corporate accounts, we focus our people and business processes towards the primary goal of finding jobs for people and people for jobs.

We will work in partnership with you to fully understand your business and match the right person to the right job in the right environment.  We take the time to understand your needs and expectations and you’ll find that no other recruitment organisation is more dedicated to your staffing needs.

To find out how we can help you, please contact us for a confidential discussion or register your vacancy and one of our experienced consultants will be in touch.

our market
For over 25 years, we have provided a high quality and personal staffing service to employers and job seekers across our six specialist sectors.
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our service
As the UK’s most established national staffing company specialising in office staff, we’re experts in this area and are confident that we can help you.
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our customers
We are proud of all the employers we work in partnership with and pride ourselves on our service – but don’t just take our word for it, here’s what some of our employers have to say.
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