The Herald

Recruiter Be-IT eyes expansion outwith Scotland

- SCOTT WRIGHT

A SCOTTISH recruitmen­t firm has set out ambitious plans to expand in Ireland and north-west England amid surging demand from clients to fill digital and IT roles.

Gareth Biggerstaf­f, the recruitmen­t sector veteran who formed Edinburghb­ased Be-IT four years ago, has forecast increasing turnover by more than 50 per cent this year to as much as £13 million, declaring demand for digital change across society is at an “all-time high”.

The buoyancy of the sector has given Be-IT the confidence to invest £100,000 in a switch to a bigger office in Glasgow, as it looks to capitalise on the growth of the tech industry in Ireland and north-west England.

The switch to the 1,750 square feet office in St Vincent Street comes after the firm turned over more than £1m for the first time in a single month, which happened in November.

Be-IT already has an office in Belfast, as well as in Edinburgh, but the expansion into England marks its first foray south of the Border.

Mr Biggerstaf­f anticipate­s increasing staff numbers from 24 to the “high 30s” by the end of 2018, with the growth in headcount tipped to continue in the years to come.

He said: “There is a high degree of confidence in the business… and it is being driven by the market, and the reception to the business from the services we are selling.”

Mr Biggerstaf­f added: “With the increased level of digitalisa­tion in society, the demand for digital change is at an all-time high.

“This is really driving massive demand from the people that we sell [to], hence the reason there is a great opportunit­y to expand in the north-west and into Ireland as well.”

A recent management restructur­e at Be-IT saw Nikola Kelly promoted to the post of managing director. Mr Biggerstaf­f is now chief executive.

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