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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Cordant People expands in Wales following record growth

New offices open in Cardiff and Swansea

Cordant People, part of nationwide recruitment giant, Cordant Recruitment, is expanding its office network in Wales following record growth at its existing Newport branch.  The company has just opened new offices in Windsor Place in Cardiff and Belle Vue Way in Swansea following a 300 per cent growth at its Newport office.

Specialising in general staffing recruitment, Cordant People is looking to employ a total of 20 staff across its two new offices to fill a rising number of client job vacancies for permanent and temporary roles.  The two new offices increase the company’s branch network to a total of ten locations across Wales and the South-West, making it one of the largest agencies in the region.

Parent company, Cordant Recruitment, also operates a growing number of contracts in Wales for nationwide companies such as Greggs, UKMail and Rentokil, which are also driving additional staffing demands for Cordant People.

Paul Millward, Regional Director, will oversee the development of the new Welsh offices.  Paul has over 15 years’ experience in recruitment across a number of management roles and specialises in multi-sector recruitment.

Says Paul: “Our new offices complement our existing office in Newport which is experiencing its best year ever.  As well as expanding our footprint in South Wales, they will ensure we offer a local service to local businesses and people and help meet a rising demand from a number of sectors including Sales, Marketing, Manufacturing, Project Management, Construction, HR, Insurance, Accountancy, Administration and Secretarial, Finance, Legal and Contact Centre services.

“This is an exciting time in recruitment. We want to get to know as many local employers and candidates as possible, so do come and visit us at our new offices, or give us a call.”

Cordant People’s increase in demand is also demonstrated by the most recent set of figures from The Office for National Statistics (ONS), which showed lower unemployment rates than the previous quarter in Wales, with employment increasing at a higher rate than across the UK over the same period.

www.cordantrecruitment.com