Fuel Recruitment launch new Finance recruitment division

Fuel Recruitment announced continued growth in January with the launch of a specialist Finance division. As part of our strategy of continued organic growth by location and discipline, we have added Finance to our portfolio of well-established IT, Consulting, Telecoms, Engineering and Marketing services.

Rob Eatwell, a multi-disciplined recruiter of 18+ years who last year launched our now thriving Marketing sector, is working with new consultant Matt Ryan to develop our Finance recruitment services.

(L-R) Rob Eatwell and Matt Ryan

 

Matt is an AAT qualified and part-qualified CIMA Accountant, with 9 years’ industry experience, who brings a great wealth of inside experience to the table, along with an impeccable 100% fill rate.

If your business is looking to hire Finance professionals in 2017, get in touch with Matt on 01926 487497 or email mryan@fuelrecruitment.co.uk

Are you looking for an exciting career in Recruitment? 

We are now interviewing for recruitment consultants to join our growing team across all of our sectors, including accounting, marketing and IT/Telecoms. Whether you’re experienced or new to recruitment, you could become part of one of the most successful recruitment companies in the UK. To find out more, get in touch with Steve Coldicott on scoldicott@fuelrecruitment.co.uk

We can’t wait to hear from you!

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