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Office Angels wins Recruitment International Award

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Office Angels, the UK’s leading office and secretarial recruitment consultancy, was awarded the prestigious “Most Admired Recruitment Agency” title at the Recruitment International awards.

David Clubb, managing director of Office Angels, said, “It is a real honour to be named the ‘Most Admired Recruitment Agency’. We have a very dedicated, hard working team at Office Angels and I am proud that they have been recognised with this accolade.”

The Recruitment International Awards were launched in 2007, and are based on industry nominations.

Office Angels were also recently named as a finalist at the RecruitRank Awards organised by Jobsite, which recognises and rewards recruitment agencies who have demonstrated excellence in candidate service and communication in the last 12 months. This recognition is purely based on candidate feedback.

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