GradWeb named Outstanding Outsourced Recruitment Organisation

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recruiter med winnerGradWeb crowned ‘Outstanding Outsourced Recruitment Organisation’ at the prestigious Recruiter Awards for Excellence 2013.

GradWeb, the entry-level and graduate recruitment outsourcing specialists, has been named the ‘Outstanding Outsourced Recruitment Organisation’ at the 2013 Recruiter Awards for Excellence.

The Recruiter Awards for Excellence recognise, reward and celebrate the outstanding achievements in recruitment over the last 12 months and were held at a gala ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 1st May.

Open to all major recruitment specialists and judged by a diverse panel of leading business experts from some of the biggest names in the recruitment industry the award recognises outstanding client service, effectiveness and efficiency by an Outsourcing Recruitment Organisation.

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According to the judges, GradWeb was the ‘stand-out winner’ in the award category, successfully demonstrating the delivery of cost-effective solutions for a wide range of clients across a variety of sectors. The judges particularly highlighted the innovation required in not simply providing an off-the-shelf solution but creating bespoke recruitment services tailored to fit the unique and exacting challenges faced by today’s businesses. They said;

“GradWeb provides its diverse clients with the ability to reach the right candidates through methods such as its innovative online recruitment technology to attract and reach the right candidates; its Intelligent Attraction’ approach to improve the effectiveness of clients’ campaigns and its end-to-end services including concept design, marketing, candidate management, screening and assessment”.

Commenting on the award GradWeb’s Managing Director Cynthia Bostock said;

“We are proud to be recognised by the Recruiter Awards for the outstanding quality, innovation and effectiveness of the services we provide our clients. This prestigious award stands testament to the core values, drive, skills and passion of the GradWeb team who work relentlessly to ensure our clients remain at the heart of everything we do.”

DeeDee Doke, editor of the Recruiter, said “What creativity and hard work this year’s entries demonstrated! Truly stellar work is being done by the recruitment community, and we are so proud to have the opportunity to recognise it in all of its various forms through Recruiter’s Awards for Excellence”

Based in Newbury, Berkshire, GradWeb provides a complete range of award-winning outsourced recruitment services that range from candidate attraction, to online recruitment systems, candidate management and assessment and selection services. It manages a huge variety of campaigns in the entry-level and campaign recruitment space, including apprentices, interns, school leavers, graduates, post-graduates and volume campaigns for experienced hires. By providing complete flexibility, outstanding client service and exceptional candidate experience, GradWeb has grown to become the UK’s best and most successful entry-level recruitment outsourcing business, with an enviable client list which includes BT, Ford, Nestlé, BP, GlaxoSmithKline, Unilever, Network Rail, Mars, Standard Life and Cisco.

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