Continuing commitment to working with the recruitment industry
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has appointed Debenhams Ottaway as a Business Partner. The REC is the nationally recognised professional body for the recruitment industry and is committed to raising standards and highlighting excellence through its members.
Debenhams Ottaway continues to see considerable growth in its commercial teams, working with medium sized businesses, owner managed businesses and entrepreneurs – helping them grow and develop. A particular focus is its ongoing expertise and commitment to the recruitment sector, working with clients such as Brook Street, Impellam and Berry Recruitment. Becoming an REC Business Partner allows the team to provide specialist legal support and practical advice in a way that is easily accessible to all REC members across the UK.
Louise Attrup, Executive Partner at Debenhams Ottaway comments “Our recruitment sector experience and expertise is very important to us as a firm. Our REC partner status is recognition of that expertise and we are excited about the opportunity to be more closely associated with the REC. We hope to be able to help many more recruitment businesses to grow and be successful as a consequence .”
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