Author Archives: Sarah Knight

The power of positivity during an interview!

We recently received some interview feedback from a client following an interview with a candidate we had put forward for a senior management position. The candidate was perfectly suited to the role. Not only did he have the skills and … Continue reading

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Graduates, the next step.

I am mentoring a graduate that is struggling to find full time employment; we were matched up together as part of a new initiative involving Middlesex Business School. ‘My’ graduate lives in North East London and is a mature student/graduate … Continue reading

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A good news recruitment story!

Celina took a call from a client last week which I was keen to share with you. Our client in this instance is a small Exeter based firm, very successful within their industry.  They had recently released an employee from … Continue reading

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Candidates – how to choose the right Recruitment Consultant

I have just searched Yell. Com for Recruitment Consultants in Exeter in order to give you an idea of how competitive the recruitment industry is in the local market, as part of this post. To be honest I gave up … Continue reading

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Charity Military Fitness Event

As part of my fundraising for Sparks (children’s charity www.sparks.org.uk ) I’m putting on an outdoor training session, for all levels of fitness, at Darts Farm in conjunction with Pete Hardy, owner of South West Military Fitness. Pete is currently serving … Continue reading

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Charity Skydive

One small step… A friend called me in May 2009 and asked if I would like to do a skydive with her, raising money for ‘Help for Heroes’. I was busy at work and said ‘yes’ without really thinking about … Continue reading

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