Escape Recruitment Services gets fourth base in Fife

Scottish recruiter Escape Recruitment Services has opened a new office in Fife, where it is expecting to work particularly closely with a number of locally based technical and engineering firms.
Wed, 14 Aug 2013Scottish recruiter Escape Recruitment Services has opened a new office in Fife, where it is expecting to work particularly closely with a number of locally based technical and engineering firms.

Paul Leishman, a director at the firm, says: “Our strategy of working closely with clients and candidates has seen Escape establish an enviable reputation in Scotland and more specifically a client portfolio that includes some of Fife’s most prestigious organisations including: FMC Technologies, Burntisland Fabrications, Commscope, Babcock, Parsons Peebles and Oceaneering.”

Multi-sector Escape was established in 2000 and has headquarters in Livingston and further bases in Aberdeen and Glasgow. It has 35 staff.

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