Recruitive to Exhibit at HR Business Summit

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Recruitive, one of the UK’s leading software providers within the recruitment industry, has announced its plans to participate in a number of forthcoming exhibitions in 2015, including the HR Business Summit taking place in February.

Richard Clarke, Managing Director at Recruitive comments:

“Last year we attended the CIPD in Manchester and the Recruitment Agency Expo in Birmingham, both of which proved to be a great success for us in terms of networking and sales. This year are going to be much more active on the exhibition circuit and have booked to attend several events for 2015 so far.

The first of the exhibitions is the HR Business Summit taking place at the ICC in Birmingham on the 3rd and 4th February. Sarah Dickens, Marketing Manager at Recruitive comments; “This will be our first time at this event and we are looking forward to showcasing our cloud based recruitment software to the HR industry. Our tools enable businesses to bring recruitment in-house, giving them complete control over the process and saving them thousands of pounds in agency fees. Pop along to stand 111 and speak to one of our Business Development Managers to see how our recruitment software solutions can benefit you.”

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Charles Staples is an editorial assistant at HRreview.

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