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Kensington consulting celebrates winning six awards in the last three years

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We know that:

• The UK economy is highly reliant on our ability to manufacture to export with innovation and advanced manufacturing providing competitive advantage. The Engineering and Manufacturing sector employs nearly 3 million people in the UK with vast numbers looking to retire in the next decade
• skills are becoming a finite commodity within Engineering and Manufacturing industries, many uncomfortable with heavily contractor biased payrolls
• sourcing high calibre individuals is increasingly more difficult and that
the best candidates want the best service

For the 3rd consecutive year, Kensington Consulting have yet again demonstrated commitment in achieving best practice and being recognised for doing so, by swooping another national recruitment award in 2011 at the Recruit Rank awards.

6 awards in the last three years including the pinnacle “Overall Best Recruiter”, Kensingtons leads the way for offering unparalleled customer service and are clearly serious about standards on a consistent basis.

Consultants with Engineering / Manufacturing Industry backgrounds know what it is like to be “on the other side of the fence” and therefore we are committed to delivering a high standard of service and making a habit of being recognised for doing so.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your comments and feedback that contributed to us winning these prestigious awards and look forward to working with you in 2012.

In 2011, we have delivered value added recruitment practice which has reduced our clients recruitment costs and improved service levels whilst introducing more assignment led measurement allowing for you the client to visibly assess our deliverables:
(CV to interview, interview to offer, number of days to completion, placements per vacancy and client / candidate feedback). Click the link to view some of our testimonials http://www.kensingtonconsulting.co.uk/success_stories/

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