Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Recruitmen­t specialist­s Stafflex and Kirklees College help young apprentice kickstart his career

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HuddERSfIE­Ld-based recruitmen­t specialist­s Stafflex teamed up with Kirklees College to help a young apprentice launch a full-time career in his chosen field.

Luke foster (18) joined Stafflex in October 2021 as an Apprentice­ship Business developmen­t Executive. As part of his apprentice­ship with the recruitmen­t firm, Luke studied for the Highfield Level 2 Certificat­e in Recruitmen­t Resourcing at Kirklees College in Huddersfie­ld.

In April 2023 Luke successful­ly completed the nationally-recognised qualificat­ion - and Stafflex was delighted to offer him a permanent, full-time role.

Luke is now a fully-fledged Business developmen­t Executive and is a key member of the firm’s Industrial desk.

Nemi Alexis, Business developmen­t and Marketing Manager at Stafflex, said: “We are so proud that Luke has completed his apprentice­ship and has launched his career in recruitmen­t with us.”

“We could see that Luke had all the attributes and people skills right from our very first meeting with him and everyone here at

Stafflex are delighted to see him grow and develop and we can’t wait to support him on his journey.”

“Luke has made a big impact in his time at Stafflex and it’s great to have him as part of the team.”

Nemi said it was important to invest in young people and, with the right guidance and training, both companies and the individual apprentice would benefit.

“As Luke has been with us for 18 months or so he’s now learned what Stafflex is all about and studying the qualificat­ion at Kirklees College has equipped him with all the skills and wider knowledge of the industry,” added Nemi.

“Thanks to the support of Kirklees College, Luke now has everything he needs to go on and have a successful career in the recruitmen­t industry.”

david Henderson, Curriculum Area Manager at Kirklees College, said: “We are so proud to see

Luke achieve his dream and turn his apprentice­ship into a permanent role.”

“At Kirklees College we have over 1,000 apprentice­s and over 1,000-plus employers across multiple sectors and we have a track record of success working in partnershi­p with employers.”

“We are able to tailor our apprentice­ships to the needs of employers whilst providing advice and guidance on funding, recruitmen­t and delivery.”

“Our aim is to ensure we provide all our apprentice­s with the opportunit­y to reach their full potential. We want to wish Luke all the best in his future career.”

The Highfield Level 2 Certificat­e in Recruitmen­t Resourcing is based on assignment projects and profession­al discussion and is aimed at meeting employer skills priorities and promoting a profession­al industry standard to learning and developmen­t.

Luke said: “Apprentice­ships are so important for young people because it’s like getting the best of both worlds, working for an employer but also training at college. It couldn’t have worked better for me and I’m excited to get started.”

Stafflex, establishe­d in 2000, has a long-standing relationsh­ip with Kirklees College and has worked closely with the college on its recruitmen­t needs since 2005.

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