Pagegroup sponsors rising star awards to recruit future talent

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PageGroup, the global recruitment company, is taking its commitment to supporting young talented professionals one step further by sponsoring a ‘rising star of the year’ award category in key 2015 industry awards.

Throughout the year, PageGroup will sponsor a range of awards in different sectors, including Finance, Human Resources, Legal, Marketing, Sales, Technology and Logistics.

Oliver Watson, Managing Director of PageGroup said:

“As a worldwide leader in specialist recruitment with highly trained and motivated consultants, we are committed to providing valuable guidance and support for young professionals on their career paths. By sponsoring industry awards, we will provide significant learning and development opportunities for these young professionals in the early stages of their careers.

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“We believe in the strength of organic business growth and are dedicated to supporting people that make up Britain’s future talent. These awards are a fantastic opportunity for us to acknowledge and celebrate talented individuals in their chosen profession,” Mr Watson added.

In early 2016, the winners of the chosen category from each of the different awards will be brought together to create PageGroup’s ‘Britain’s Future Board’ campaign.

PageGroup will be sponsoring the following industry awards and categories:

Discipline Award Category
Michael Page Finance British Accountancy Awards New Practitioner of the Year
Michael Page Human Resources Personnel Today Awards HR Newcomer of the Year
Michael Page Legal & Page Personnel Paralegal The Law Society Excellence Awards Juniors Lawyer of the Year
Michael Page & Page Personnel Logistics The CILT Annual Awards for Excellence Certificate & Diploma in Logistics and Transport Student of Year
Michael Page Marketing Masters of Marketing Awards Rising Star Awards
Michael Page Sales BESMA New Sales Professional of the Year
Michael Page Technology UK IT Industry Awards Young IT Professional of the Year

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