A Wrexham-based business is hosting a recruitment day next month, as it continues to see a rise in demand for its services.
Moneypenny is holding a special recruitment event on Saturday, May 7, for anyone interested in joining the company as demand for its call answering and live chat services continue to increase.
The Moneypenny Wrexham HQ has a number of full and part-time roles available, with a variety of shift patterns, including evening, weekend and night-time to suit different lifestyles, needs and experience - with lots of staff benefits to take advantage of.
There are also some temporary opportunities to cover the summer overflow and this is the perfect chance to explore job opportunities with the company and discover what it's like to work for one of the UK's 'Top 100 Best Companies to Work For'.
The doors will be open between 10am-1pm and participants will be able to tour the company's amazing office, hear from the Recruitment Team and meet Moneypenny's new People Director, Charlotte Ashdown. They'll also have the chance to chat to other Moneypennies about their experience and learn more about the roles available.
Charlotte said: "Our team here at Moneypenny is growing and we are looking for more great people to join us and to be part of our amazing team. There are a number of different roles available with lots of excellent employee benefits, so I am very much looking forward to meeting people at our offices and sharing more information on the roles and showing them our stunning offices and award winning culture."
Moneypenny is expecting things to get busy, so is asking participants to register online beforehand at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/recruitment-open-day-tickets-311652259297
Moneypenny will be running interviews on the day, so participants could be walking away with a job offer in hand!
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