Awards hat-trick for Kensington Consulting

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Kensington Consulting is celebrating having scooped Best Candidate Communication, Best Catergory Recruiter and the flagship title of Overall Best Recruiter at the RecruitRank Awards 2010.

Recognising best practice and customer service in recruitment agencies, the RecruitRank Awards, hosted by Jobsite.co.uk, are the only accolades in the industry where winners are chosen by candidate feedback, and not by a judging panel.

Candidates awarded Kensington Consulting the hat-trick of titles for excelling at keeping them in the loop, updating them regularly on the progress of applications and their overall impressions of the agency.

“For our achievements to have been recognised by the people that really matter is extremely rewarding and serves to strengthen our reputation in the industry,” said Phillip Hodson, Managing Director, Kensington Consulting, on being presented the awards at stylish central London venue, Grace.

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Keith Potts, CEO for online recruiter Jobsite, added: “With several thousand recruitment consultancies eligible for inclusion in the RecruitRank Awards every year, Kensington Consulting stand out as an example of providing exceptional customer service.

“There is a lot we can learn from the RecruitRank Award winners, who epitomise best practice in the area of customer service.

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