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Recruitment Group announces a positive 60% client growth since March 2020

Since the start of the UK lockdown, the Golden Egg Recruitment Group has grown their client base by 60%, while adding to their internal team by 15 people.

Manchester-based Golden Egg Group announces its significant growth across its business and staff population. Since the start of the UK lockdown, the Golden Egg Group has grown their client base by 60%, while adding to their internal team by 15 people.

Their notable growth has been achieved through pivoting their existing business model to include flexible payment terms, offering funded payroll solutions, and providing bespoke commercial solutions to every client where needed.

“We had to act swiftly to adapt the way we do business, as we knew that the recruitment sector would be hit hard. We had no choice but to create and embrace the necessary business changes when lockdown began” says CEO Benjamin James Kershaw.

“Without using the government furlough scheme, our quick response and ability to adapt our enterprise was in stark comparison to many of our competitors, who scaled down their operations. We have been able to continue to grow by offering flexible recruitment terms to every single new client – which ultimately has led to the Golden Egg Recruitment Group securing new business and placing hundreds of candidates into roles across the UK, keeping people in work and the economy moving”.

The privately-owned firm which covers all UK market sectors offers all clients and candidates a bespoke, friendly and no jargon service. For more information, please visit www.goldeneggrecruitmentgroup.com or call 0161 974 7080.

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