Empiric Solutions on Virgin Fast Track 100 again

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Empiric Solutions, the specialist IT and financial services recruitment firm, were ranked in the Virgin Fast Track 100 fastest growing UK private companies (Sunday Times 5th December). This is the second consecutive year that Empiric Solutions have secured Fast Track 100 status; in 2009 Empiric were ranked 3rd in the Virgin Fast Track 100.

“Empiric is thrilled to have made the list for the 2nd year, particularly having being ranked 3rd last year. Our plan to double the UK operations, based out of the London Gherkin, throughout 2011 with experienced hires and to further increase our expansion across Asia and the US will hopefully see us feature for a 3rd time next year,” said Sam Kamyar, Managing Director of Empiric Solutions.

Empiric Solutions were established in 2005 and are providers of niche and specialist recruitment services within finance and IT globally. In December 2010 they were ranked one of the UK’s fastest growing companies (Virgin Fast Track 100) for the second consecutive year having become the 3rd fastest growing company in the UK in 2009.

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