Shortlist party kicks off Recruiter Awards excitement

Over 120 recruiters from across the country gathered at Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) headquarters in the City of London to celebrate being shortlisted for the 2015 Recruiter Awards for Excellence, in association with Anderson Group. Sean Dixon, head of business services sector at RBS, host and an Awards sponsor, said: “The Recruiter Awards are a highlight of the recruitment calendar and we’re delighted to be involved for the second year running.” The Awards will be held on 6 May at the Grosvenor House Hotel
Thur, 23 April 2015

FROM MAY 2015'S RECRUITER MAGAZINE

Over 120 recruiters from across the country gathered at Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) headquarters in the City of London to celebrate being shortlisted for the 2015 Recruiter Awards for Excellence, in association with Anderson Group. Sean Dixon, head of business services sector at RBS, host and an Awards sponsor, said: “The Recruiter Awards are a highlight of the recruitment calendar and we’re delighted to be involved for the second year running.” The Awards will be held on 6 May at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London’s Mayfair.

“The shortlist party was the main reason for coming back [to the UK] as I can’t make the Awards evening itself. It’s the biggest opportunity to get in front of over a thousand recruiters — you’re never going to be in front of that many people in the industry at one place at the same time. It’s the blue-ribboned event of the recruitment year.”
Simon Wright, operations director, Careers in Audit, who flew in from Sydney, Australia, especially to be at the shortlist event

“Delighted to sponsor the Awards. After going to last year’s Awards, we felt we had to contribute to promoting the industry” 
Pam Easen, chief executive, H1 Healthcare

“As an umbrella company in a changing market, exposure is at an all-time high. We want to be at the forefront of the compliance debate in the industry.”
Andrew Pinnell, marketing manager, RACS


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