ONE of Worcester's biggest recruitment companies is celebrating its 25th year and is to reward two charities as a result.
Staff at Hewett Recruitment is to embark on a year of fund-raising to benefit St Richard's Hospice in Worcester and Kidderminster's Kemp Hospice.
"Ideas put forward already include an aerobics marathon and a fun day, but we will be coming up with a lot more in the next few weeks," said Louise Hewett, the the managing director of the Foregate Street-based firm.
"Over the coming months, we'll be publicising numerous events designed to raise much-needed funds for these important local charities.
"We look forward to support from the county in achieving this."
To mark the milestone, Hewett Recruitment has also re-launched itself with a dynamic new look.
The "Recognisably Better Service" campaign, advertised in today's Evening News, celebrates the growing success of the firm, including many new contracts in recent weeks.
"Hewett Recruitment is now being approached by more and more Worcestershire companies as their preferred recruitment specialist," added Louise.
"This campaign is also geared towards attracting more high quality candidates from the county to fill a great choice of roles.
"With Hewett Recruitment now filling temporary and permanent positions for many of Worcestershire's key employers, the onus is on my team more than ever to supply only the highest calibre candidates for our clients and the best clients for our candidates.
"My team thrives on exceeding the expectations of both clients and candidates - that's what we mean when we say 'recognisably better service', and the exciting new campaign reflects this."
For further information on Hewett Recruitment and to view a selection of current temporary and permanent vacancies available visit www.hewett-recruitment.co.uk, or call the Worcester office on 01905 613413, or Kidderminster on 01562 69090.
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