Fircroft opens Solihull office as it targets further growth
30 March 2012
Specialist technical recruiter Fircroft is to open a new office in Blythe Valley Business Park, Solihull later this month.
Thurs, 2 Feb 2012
Specialist technical recruiter Fircroft is to open a new office in Blythe Valley Business Park, Solihull later this month.
The new office will be opened imminently to serve clients including automotive makers Bentley and Jaguar Land Rover.The firm saw an increase in turnover to £550m in the year ending 31 August 2011.
Damian Hoskison, automotive business manager, at Fircroft says: “The opening of the Solihull office signifies our intent to become the UK’s leading automotive recruiter.”
Johnathan Johnson, chief executive at Fircroft adds: “In keeping with Fircroft’s traditions we wanted to be closer to our clients and candidates in order to provide them with the best possible service.
“Opening a new facility at Blythe Valley not only means that we are able to build stronger relationships with our clients at a local level, but it also signifies our commitment to growth within the automotive sector in the region.”
Specialist technical recruiter Fircroft is to open a new office in Blythe Valley Business Park, Solihull later this month.
The new office will be opened imminently to serve clients including automotive makers Bentley and Jaguar Land Rover.The firm saw an increase in turnover to £550m in the year ending 31 August 2011.
Damian Hoskison, automotive business manager, at Fircroft says: “The opening of the Solihull office signifies our intent to become the UK’s leading automotive recruiter.”
Johnathan Johnson, chief executive at Fircroft adds: “In keeping with Fircroft’s traditions we wanted to be closer to our clients and candidates in order to provide them with the best possible service.
“Opening a new facility at Blythe Valley not only means that we are able to build stronger relationships with our clients at a local level, but it also signifies our commitment to growth within the automotive sector in the region.”
