Star recruit: Brian Johnson

Kelly Shotton, Westray Recruitment Consultants, offers insight into a potential new role for AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson, who has left the rock band, according to reports.
Fri, 29 April 2016 | By Kelly Shotton

FROM MAY'S RECRUITER MAGAZINE

Kelly Shotton, Westray Recruitment Consultants, offers insight into a potential new role for AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson, who has left the rock band, according to reports.

With his engaging stage presence and iconic voice, Brian is by no means the shy, retiring type. He certainly knows his way around a microphone and would be a great fit for an auctioneer specialist role.

Captivating an audience, building relationships and achieving results is standard practice to the singer, who has been with the band since the early 1980s. We think he would be very suitable for this demanding role.

Away from the limelight, Brian, who is also known for his love of musical theatre, has even worked on a musical version of Helen of Troy. We believe his strong communication skills, commitment to a project and ability to see things through to the end, further strengthens his potential for the role.

In our assessment, Brian Johnson is truly an auctioneer in the making.
KELLY SHOTTON

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