Work For Bamford
Bamford Contract Services was established in 1989 by Managing Director Steve Berry, intially providing staffing services to the Construction Industry. Since those early days we have become recognised throughout the area as one of the leading independent construction agencies.
In 1999, our service extended to provide temporary staff to the industrial & warehouse sectors and 2 years later due to client demand we established a commercial & secretarial division. This has since developed further to incorporate a dedicated section providing Telesales and Customer Service CALL CENTRE STAFF to clients across the whole of Greater Manchester.
In March 2005 we relocated to significantly larger premises from where we launched our substantial growth plans.
If you are enthusiastic, tenacious and ambitious with a desire to work within a highly motivating sales and service environment, we'd like to hear from you.
You don't have to have previously worked within recruitment as full training will be provided. What you do need is a natural flair for selling together with the will and desire to achieve outstanding results!
Already in recruitment but looking for a new challenge???
If you already have at least twelve months recruitment experience from any discipline we are keen to hear from you.
Bamford Contract Services is committed to its employees and their success within the recruitment industry. We have the Investor in People accreditation and our training is becoming recognised as some of the best in the area. We give our team members the opportunity to achieve above average earnings, especially with our unlimited bonus structure, whilst developing a worthwhile career with excellent progression prospects.
If you’re new to recruitment or if you’re looking for your next career move in recruitment, contact our internal recruitment department who will be happy to discuss our current vacancies
If you think you have what we are looking for, please contact us right away
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Updated: 26 January 2012
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