New training division as Project Resource looks overseas

Construction, civil engineering and infrastructure sectors recruiter Project Resource has launched a new training division as it looks to expand its offering overseas.
Thu, 19 Jul 2012
Construction, civil engineering and infrastructure sectors recruiter Project Resource has launched a new training division as it looks to expand its offering overseas.

Today, the company has based in London, Reading, Birmingham and Manchester, but plans within the next six months to open an office in Australia, before building a presence in Asia and South America.The training facility is located in its Birmingham base, and a specially-created training programme has been developed by its training and development co-ordinator Corinne Szklarek, who joined the firm in 2004 in a sales role, having come from a training and customer service background, before moving back to a training role in 2010.

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