Saturday, November 2, 2024

New appointment for recruitment agency

A Northamptonshire recruitment consultancy has taken on a new recruitment resourcer to focus on the company’s business development.

Wills Consultants has welcomed Sally Langley to the Kettering-based fold. Former IT service desk and desktop manager Sally has returned to the world of work after a sabbatical to look after her three children. Before the childcare break, she worked for the St Andrews Group of hospitals and for household brands such as Superdrug, Iceland, and Guinness.

The first female to take an A-Level in Computer Science at her secondary school, Sally has always embraced a challenge, and has already fitted in well at the family-run firm.

Sally said: “When I embarked on my job search, Wills Consultants stood out within in the recruitment industry offering a compelling combination of a thriving work environment, strong values, and a commitment to customer service.

“One of the key reasons behind my decision to join Wills Consultants was their commitment to the employee-focussed culture the directors have developed. From day one, it was evident that the firm prioritises the well-being and professional development of its employees.

“I am confident that my career path and professional journey will be enhanced by a culture that values its employees, upholds strong principles and prioritises exceptional customer service.”

Sally will be working on the business development side of the business, finding new clients and bringing back former customers. She said: “It’s really interesting working on strategies to find the perfect candidate and has given me a whole new appreciation for recruitment.”

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