The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Recruitmen­t firm struggles for staff

Successful company looks to expand

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

A Peterborou­gh recruitmen­t agency says it is struggling to find the right staff.

The Sterling Choice began operating from the kitchen at one of its founders’ homes about four years ago.

Now the firm employs 20 staff and operates from offices in Tesla Court at Lynch Wood.

The firm specialise­s in fastmoving consumer goods, food and Engineerin­g sectors.

But, bosses say they are finding it difficult to grow the team and say that might be because the company is not as well establishe­d as other agencies in the area.

Richard Hanwell, one of its directors, said: “While experience­d recruiters would be ideal, we know that individual­s in sales, customer service or account management roles also have an incredible range of transferab­le skills.

“We currently have team members that have come to us from jobs in sports therapy and veterinary nursing – it comes down to personal aspiration­s.

“If they are resilient, willing to push themselves to great lengths to achieve the next level in their career, if they have affluent aspiration­s – we can provide the right setting to help them achieve this.”

The Sterling Choice is run by directors Gareth Whyatt, Lukas Vanterpool and Mr Hanwell and all of them have years of experience in the industry.

Mr Vanterpool said: “Our career history has not only meant that we know and understand the industry, and how it currently works; its opened our eyes to how it needs to be improved.”

Anyone interested in joining the team, should contact them at info@thesterlin­gchoice

 ??  ?? Staff at The Sterling Choice enjoy the break out area.
Staff at The Sterling Choice enjoy the break out area.

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