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BIC is just the job for high-growth recruitment business

Fast-growing HR GO Recruitment is the latest business to move into the North East Business and Innovation Centre (BIC).

The long-established firm with offices across the UK believes the centre’s great location and well-appointed offices will support rapid growth.

The North East business has moved from older premises in Newcastle.

Cindy Hare, HR GO commercial director, said it needed larger offices because it was stepping up its permanent recruitment business.

Permanent recruitment, running alongside HR GO expertise and achievements in temporary employment, was poised to “grow massively,” she said. The Sunderland operation had already taken on new staff and would be adding more over the next few months.

“We viewed several office locations but chose BIC because it was in the right place and everybody has been so friendly and helpful. The move went really smoothly. Moving to Sunderland means our staff have nicer offices and more space to grow.

“The offices are three times bigger than what we had before and it’s a very positive move. It felt right for us.”
She added that most of her four-strong team, managed by Helen Walton, lived in Sunderland and the BIC’s convenient location made travelling a lot easier. Free parking was also a big advantage. “They know Sunderland, live round the corner and can target the area with gusto.”

She is confident that the North East, already a vibrant region, offers huge potential for further economic growth.
HR GO was founded in Kent in 1957 and celebrates its 60th anniversary next year. From humble beginnings, the business has grown into a £90 million operation, with several specialist businesses under the HR GO plc umbrella.
Its North East operation in the BIC is one of more than 30 outlets nationally. It employs around 300 staff.

HR GO Recruitment serves clients and candidates, finding people with the right skills for permanent and temporary positions.

Company chairman Jack Parkinson has pioneered joint ventures, as a successful way of growing the business while leaving entrepreneurial managers with a stake in the operation.

David Howell, director of operations at the BIC adds:

“As always it is a privilege to welcome another well established, successful company to our multi-purpose business centre. It’s fantastic to see HR Go and other businesses appreciate the opportunities available in Sunderland and the North East.

“Here at the BIC we have a unique mix of companies which make up our business community and I am delighted that HR Go are now part of this.”

For more information on HR GO visit www.hrgo.co.uk