Who we are
Daniel Williams Consultancy is a thriving recruitment company within the Sales, Marketing and Retail sectors. We are experiencing substantial growth across the organisation as a result of our quality based approach, tailored to our clients' recruitment needs. This focused approach has resulted in a high degree of repeat business and an unrivalled reputation for superior customer service.Recognised as a major force in the recruitment industry, our impressive client list consists of leading household brand names, where in the main, we have a preferred supplier status.
If you are from within our sectors then you will know Daniel Williams Consultancy and be aware of the respect we hold in the marketplace.
What we offer
If you impress with your enthusiasm, endeavour and achievement you can expect quick and structured progression. This combined with substantial increases in salary package will satisfy even the most ambitious recruiter.You can expect an industry leading personal development & training plan, superb team environment and the latest technology. We believe in realistic targets, which has led to over 80% of new recruits exceeding their 1st years OTE.
Work life balance is important to us - so we positively encourage lunch-breaks, offer an increasing holiday entitlement, free secure car parking, free healthcare, full administration support and no evening or weekend work.
Do something worthwhile by making a recognised contribution in an organisation that has quite simply out performed the market by recognising the value of our people.
Apply in confidence by email to careers@dwc.co.uk or via one of our offices.
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