Wells Tobias expands into larger premises

Recruitment solutions specialist Wells Tobias has moved from its London Farringdon offices into new premises in Holborn, with capacity for more than 50 staff to accommodate its rapid growth.
Mon, 30 Sep 2013Recruitment solutions specialist Wells Tobias has moved from its London Farringdon offices into new premises in Holborn, with capacity for more than 50 staff to accommodate its rapid growth.

Co-founder Adam Tobias told Recruiter the new office has six meetings rooms, an event area and additional space for visiting clients to use when required.

Tobias also told Recruiter the firm has recently upgraded its Swindon office to a larger space.

He adds: “Our recent growth has come about through investment from the founders, a number major client wins, successful volume-recruitment campaigns, improving market conditions, and the hiring of very high quality, experienced recruiters with serious track records.”

  • To find out more how Wells Tobias has achieved its growth and overcame difficulties, see The Challenge in October’s Recruiter, out on 16 October.

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