Hays wins public sector deal

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Hays, the leading recruiting expert, has been awarded an important public sector contract win with Buying Solutions. Hays is one of five One Stop Shop suppliers responsible for the recruitment of all non-permanent staff up to board level and directors and won the contract due to its ability to deliver all staff types across the UK, from single placements to volume requirements.

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The place on the prestigious Buying Solutions framework will ensure that government departments can achieve value for money in their recruitment of non-permanent staff across the UK.

Andy Robling, Public Services Director at Hays, commented: “As one of the leading suppliers of staff to the public sector Hays is delighted to have been re-selected by Buying Solutions to provide non-permanent staff. We believe that in financially challenging times it is more important than ever that public sector organisations are able to source the skills needed to support transformation, whilst still exercising fiscal prudence.”

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