A recruitment agency which caters for the graduate market has moved to bigger premises to accommodate an influx of new recruits.
The Graduate Recruitment Bureau (GRB) has left its offices in New Church Road, Hove and moved to a three-storey building in Clifton Terraces, Brighton.
The company was founded in 1997 by Brighton University graduates Dan Hawes and Chris Cater and specialises in finding university leavers their first jobs.
It now employs 20 people but hopes to double staff numbers in the next year, dovetailing with predicted growth in the IT and financial services markets.
The move to bigger headquarters means the company now has several interview rooms and its clients can carry out group staff assessment days at the premises.
Mr Hawes said: "Most of our work is centred in the south coast but our online presence means we get companies approaching us from all over."
Tuesday, May 2, 2006
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