Equine Careers Celebrates Its Fourth Recruitment For Leading Fibre Horse Feeds Company Dengie
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28th November, 2012 13h26
Emma Dyer (centre) from Equine Careers with Dengie’s latest recruits
Equine Careers is celebrating its fourth recruitment for leading fibre horse feeds company Dengie.
Over the past two years, Equine Careers has recruited Kate Hayward- Northern Area Sales, Ryann Walker- Scottish Area Sales, Laura Dolphin- North West Area Sales and Lisa Wilson, Dengie’s Marketing Manager.
“We really enjoy working with Dengie and we’re delighted that we’ve been able to help them recruit four new members of their team,” says Emma Dyer, Managing Director at Equine Careers. “As Equine Careers continues to grow, we are working for an expanding range of different companies, but we really relish the opportunity to work with returning customers, as we’ve developed a feel for what a particular company, in this case Dengie, needs, which helps to ensure we supply the most appropriate candidate details, saving them both time and money.”
“We have worked very closely with Emma at Equine Careers over a number of recent recruitment campaigns,” says Chris Allen, National Sales Manager for Dengie. “This has proven to work very effectively, with Equine Careers attracting a number of candidates with very high levels of proven past sales ability overlaid with outstanding equine knowledge, which form as a key part of our company’s recruitment needs in today’s very competitive equine industry.”
Since its launch, Equine Careers has become the ‘go to’ place when looking for professional vacancies and appointments in the equestrian industry. The company works with leading national and international companies, helping them to fulfil their recruitment needs, but also offers an advert only service for those who don’t require a full recruitment service.
To find out more about Equine Careers, visit www.equine-careers.co.uk, or call 07818 455309.More from
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